Besides call centers, the City of El Paso’s economic development policy seems to be solely focused on tourism as a

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Besides call centers, the City of El Paso’s economic development policy seems to be solely focused on tourism as a
El Paso Community Foundation President Eric Pearson says the Children’s Museum is going to be an economic driver. From KVIA:
Here’s an abstract of a scholarly article from the Journal of Urban Affairs. The title of the paper is “Downtown
El Paso is a great town. The people are friendly and unpretentious. The weather’s good, mostly. The sunsets are often
No, not emergency contraception. We missed that boat years ago. It’s time to stop pretending like those Quality of Life
There’s a lot of noise about the arena. Duranguito. Gringolandia. Contempt of court. Arrogant and dismissive. Mysterious phone surveys. Voter
Downtown’s renovation is going swimmingly! Here’s a story in the El Paso Inc. about the Abdou Building. The historic Abdou
Here’s Downtown Management District Executive Director Joe Gudenrath blowing all his credibility and what’s left of his integrity to support
Since 2012, the City of El Paso has only grown by 7,472 people, according to estimates by the U.S. Census
Here’s a letter to the editor from the El Paso Times: Here in my hometown, I have never witnessed the
I’ve got a math problem for you. Don’t worry, we’re not giving grades, and we’re not asking for real numbers
The El Paso Inc. this week unwrapped the study that HKS Inc. did for the City of El Paso to
Here’s the latest lowdown on downtown, or DWNTWN as El Pasoans spell it on Wheel of Fortune, because we can’t
By all means. Here’s the El Paso Times inadvertently weighing in on the arena controversy. Now, with a baseball stadium
The Downtown Management District is offering a tour of all the lovely places to live in DWNTWN! Here’s the money
The word on the street is that the City is already buying land in Duranguito, and they’re offering “an obscene
This week David Crowder unpacks the arena rebate, and things aren’t what the City told us. From an article titled
You heard that yesterday City Council voted 4-2 to build the downtown arena anywhere but the Duranguito/Union Plaza neighborhood. There
The celebrated decision to relocate the arena to the Civic Center site has met unexpected resistance from downtown real estate
I know reason and common sense have no place in local government, but I found out some things that I