San Antonio-based DeLorean Motors ReImagined has shuttered its headquarters


by San Antonio Current

San Antonio Current— San Antonio-based DeLorean Motors Reimagined — the startup that made headline-grabbing promises to bring back the '80s sports car featured in the Back to the Future film franchise as an electric vehicle — has shuttered its headquarters operation. The signage at DeLorean's building at Port San Antonio had been taken down as of a Monday morning visit, and the company's offices appeared abandoned. What's more, both phone numbers listed on DeLorean's website have been disconnected.

San Antonio Current—DeLorean Motors Reimagined, Brandon Herrera: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week. Last week's news cycle was a wild one. DeLorean Motors Reimagined, a San Antonio-based electric vehicle startup with big plans, quietly moved out of its headquarters, a South Texas Republican auctioned off a military weapon to fund his congressional campaign and speculation swirled that the Spurs could land legendary players. Little surprise that those three stories ended up being the Current's most-read content for the week.

DVIDS—JBSA San Antonio, USS San Antonio Sailors take part in Battle of Flowers Parade. SAN ANTONIO - (April 26, 2024) – More than 100 Sailors within Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) took part in the Battle of Flowers Parade held during Fiesta San Antonio. The Battle of Flowers Parade is the oldest event and largest parade of Fiesta San Antonio attracting crowds of more than 350,000. Leading the Sailors in the parade was Rear Adm. Walter Brafford, commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC).

San Antonio Current—Utah-based Fiiz Drinks reveals it's closed San Antonio operations. Utah-based customizable-beverage chain FiiZ Drinks has closed its first San Antonio outpost after just a year in business, a recent visit to the spot revealed. The Broadway corridor location opened in February 2023 and was followed by a satellite in Converse. The business confirmed the closure in a social media post, citing "situations beyond our control" as reason for the shutdown.