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Several businesses offering to help San Antonians allegedly left out to dry by private event center

Multiple businesses have called the KENS 5 newsroom offering to help those who say they have been left out to dry by the Andreia Hall private event center.

SAN ANTONIO — Businesses across San Antonio are stepping up to offer sympathy, space and food to families who claim they've lost thousands to an event center that has consistently broken promises to those planning weddings, Sweet 16s and Quinceañeras.

Andreia Hall, located on the city's northwest side, is having to contend with numerous allegations from local families, all of whom allege they've lost money to the facility's owners when their events were canceled or the contracts were unfulfilled.

Since KENS 5's story Tuesday Monday night, a number of other companies have reached out online and to our newsroom to offer their sympathy and assistance to those people

“I was so heartbroken it choked me up all i wanted to do was reach out and help. If you want to have your Quinceañera here, we can work that out. If you’d like to have your wedding here, I can transform this into it at zero cost to you,” said staff with Whiskey Girls on Dalia DeMoore.

The owners of Andreia Hall still have not returned calls from our investigative team and have pulled down their website after Monday night's story.

Here’s a list of businesses offering help to those impacted:

Daila Demoore, Whiskey Girls

Romo Royal Rentals: (210) 847-0888

A&R Party Rentals: (210) 810-8684

Decorations La Vid!: 210-332-2664 for English, 210-241-5078 for Spanish.

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