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When the owners of the Pearl Brewery commissioned a grand San Antonio stable in 1894, they likely had only one function in mind: a place to house sixty horses and the keg carts used to deliver their beer around town. But as it turns out, the now 130-year-old, oval-shaped building—with its open floor plan, tall ceilings, and multiple entrances—also makes for a great music venue.Opening its doors to the public with a free show this Saturday, Stable Hall is a joint venture between the Dallas-based developer WoodHouse and the Austin-based firms Clayton Korte architecture and Joel Mozersky Design. The latter teams previously worked on the Southerleigh restaurant in the historic brewery complex turned shopping-and-dining district. This is the first Pearl project for WoodHouse, which is…
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