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Castle Rock Health Club and Spa

Castle Rock is just one amenity offered at The Westin La Cantera Resort, a AAA Four-Diamond resort that regularly is named among Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List of “World’s Best Places to Stay.”

Woodbine sold its interest in the resort back to USAA/La Cantera Development Company in December 1999 and continued to serve as asset manager through 2001.

Address / Phone / Accessibility

16641 La Cantera Parkway
San Antonio, Texas 78256

Phone: 210.558.6500
Spa phone: 210.558.2252
Toll-free phone: 800.937.8461

Inside The Westin La Cantera Resort, within the 1,644-acre La Cantera master-planned, multiuse community in the Interstate 10 and Loop 1604 growth corridor of northwest San Antonio, approximately 15 miles from the Central Business District and River Walk and adjacent to Six Flags Fiesta Texas theme park.

Websites

Facilities

Total area: 7,600 square feet

Treatment rooms:
4 massage rooms
2 facial rooms

Retail area: 425 square feet

Salon: 298 square feet
2 manicure stations
2 pedicure stations

Locker rooms:
Men’s: 514 square feet (includes waiting area, 36 lockers and 2 showers)
Women’s: 570 square feet (includes waiting area, 32 lockers and 2 showers)

Fitness center: 2,800 square feet

Project Team

Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson Engineers, San Antonio

Construction Lenders: Chase Bank of Texas, National Association, Dallas

Developer/Project Manager: Woodbine Development Corporation, Dallas

General Contractor: Lyda Constructors, Inc., San Antonio

Interior Designer: Wilson & Associates, Inc., Dallas

Landscape Architect: J.E.K. Architects and Engineers, Inc., San Antonio

Master Developer: LaCantera Development Company, San Antonio

MEP Engineer: Blum Consulting Engineers, Dallas

Operator: Starwood Hotels & Resorts, White Plains, New York

Spa Architect: Hornberger + Worstell, San Francisco

Structural Engineer: Brockette•Davis•Drake, Inc., Dallas

Project Ownership

Joint venture among entities affiliated with USAA/La Cantera Development Company of San Antonio, Texas, and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., of White Plains, New York.  Woodbine sold its interest in the project in 1999 and performed asset management services until 2001.