Lookie here. That chart at the top of this article shows the difference in taxable property values from 1999 to

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Lookie here. That chart at the top of this article shows the difference in taxable property values from 1999 to
Some of my friends think that Woody Hunt was suggesting that the proposed arena should be reconsidered when he said
Remember that poll about the arena that KVIA did? Only 26% of the residents of El Paso County who were
I was going to write about the soccer stadium, but I realized that I already did. This post originally appeared
I get it. The billionaires are putting a lot of money into spiffing up downtown. And we better jump on
Here’s a chart I lifted from a presentation the City’s Interim Director of Municipal Financial Operations gave to City Council
Did you see the results of this survey that KVIA did on putting the arena in Duranguito? ABC-7 recently conducted
Seth Godin today talks about cities building stadiums in a column titled The Super Bowl is for Losers. So why
Stuart Blaugrund “represented a group of Downtown business and property owners who successfully resisted the taking of their properties for
Naw, we’ll just stick it to the taxpayers. Woody Hunt is a smart man. He’s studied public corruption. Here’s what
Max is killing it. Here’s an email I got from him last night. Dear Friends, The League of Women Voters
Those arena advocates are always quick to point out that the Quality of Life bond measure was supported by over
Remember when the rationale for all those pricey public amenities was “to shift the property tax burden from residential to
From a 2009 El Paso Inc. interview with Woody Hunt: Q. How does corruption impact economic development? If the procurement
This article originally appeared on January 10, 2017. Over the last twenty years, we’ve spent a lot of money on
An alert reader sent me this spreadsheet which shows the actual numbers for the ballpark. Four years in and we’re
El Paso Community Foundation President Eric Pearson says the Children’s Museum is going to be an economic driver. From KVIA:
Perhaps they meant well. Maybe they were trying to seize the moment. Maybe they thought that the tide had turned,
See, there were all these crabs in a bucket. And the rich crabs said, “Hey, let’s make a better bucket.
Lately I’ve been hearing that crab pot analogy a lot. Paul Foster mentioned it in his TEDx talk, and Jim