The Alamo Colleges District has acquired a 198,000-square-foot office complex at 10000 Rogers Run, located near the Northwest Vista College campus. This purchase is part of the district’s 2025 bond projects and aims to support the expansion of programs in high-demand career fields.
The newly acquired Westover Hills property covers a 14.5-acre site with one building and a parking garage. The location is situated within an innovation and corporate corridor that includes major companies such as Frost Bank, Texas Cryptology Center, Microsoft, Valero, and a planned AWS facility.
Northwest Vista College, which serves over 22,000 students and is the largest of the five Alamo Colleges, plans to renovate the Rogers Run complex. The renovated facility will house learners enrolled in the new Bachelor of Applied Technology in Cloud Computing program as well as other technology-related courses. Renovations are scheduled for completion by fall 2027.
In addition to technology programs, the site will function as a hub for AlamoONLINE. This initiative is designed to improve access to flexible online education options and expand offerings from San Antonio College—such as nursing and EMT training—thereby bringing healthcare career pathways to Far West San Antonio.
“This investment is about creating access to the opportunities that drive economic mobility, and ensuring our learners are ready to lead in the industries of tomorrow,” said Dr. Mike Flores, Alamo Colleges District Chancellor. “It’s a bold step forward in our moonshot of partnering to end poverty through education and training.”
“This year marks our 30th anniversary, and it’s also a milestone moment—this is the first major property acquisition in our college’s history,” said Dr. Amy Bosley, Northwest Vista College President. “With this new campus, we’re expanding the possibilities for student success through stronger partnerships and more career-aligned programs.”
The project aligns with a $987 million bond approved by voters in May 2025—the largest ever for the district—which supports new educational facilities across workforce hubs such as Port San Antonio, Brooks, and South Texas Medical Center. These developments are intended to prepare students for careers in sectors like healthcare, manufacturing, engineering, and emerging technologies.
District officials anticipate enrollment could grow to over 100,000 students by 2030. Facilities like Rogers Run are expected to be key in accommodating this projected increase.



