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Have you ever wondered what can fit into a Class A office tower?

Well, the people behind the blog for Austin-based LawnStarter — an online booking company where people can schedule lawn service — were wondering the same thing.

Given the enormity of the project, which hasn’t been named, LawnStarter decided to crunch the numbers and determine how many structures — from the Alamo to H-E-B stores — could fit into the skyscraper.

Last year, San Antonio City Council approved a public-private partnership involving millions of dollars and land swaps between Frost Bank, Weston Urban LLC and the Alamo City that will bring a new Class A office tower to the city’s skyline — the first since 1989. You can read more about that deal here

From 111 Alamos to 121 typical Whataburgers, here’s what they found:

What Would Fit Into Frost Bank’s New Tower in San Antonio?This guide is brought to you by Lawnstarter San Antonio

Mark Reagan isn't from Texas, but he came here as soon as he could. He got his start on the windy plains of southwest Kansas at the Dodge City Daily Globe where he covered education and eventually served...