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Rosewood Completes First Phase of Tobin Estate Development

Rosewood Property Company has completed construction on the initial phase of The Tobin Estate Apartments, a 286-unit community in the Oakwell Farms area of north San Antonio. It’s the first of three phases planned for The Tobin Estate.

“Getting to this moment has been a wonderful journey, and our goal was to pay homage to the vision and legacy of Robert L.B. Tobin and the imprint he left on this site,” said Rick Perdue, president of Rosewood Property Company.

He added, “The private estate home of the Tobin Endowment was preserved as part of the development. Additionally, residents will truly enjoy the architectural features masterfully blended into the natural beauty of the property.”

The original home at Tobin Estate was designed and built in 1959 by longtime San Antonio arts patron Robert L.B. Tobin. It has served as the office of The Tobin Endowment since his passing in 2000.

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