Brutus over there at ElPasoSpeak alerted me to this list from Canadian data muncher Point2Homes that ranks housing affordability in
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The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Brutus over there at ElPasoSpeak alerted me to this list from Canadian data muncher Point2Homes that ranks housing affordability in
From Investopedia.com: What is ‘Rent-Seeking’ Rent-seeking is the use of the resources of a company, an organization or an individual
[Our shrinking tax base isn’t a new thing. This article originally appeared on August 5, 2014. Since then, our city
El Paso Community Foundation President Eric Pearson says the Children’s Museum is going to be an economic driver. From KVIA:
Short answer: We don’t. I mean, except by the bank accounts of our community’s wealthiest citizens. They’re not going to
Here’s a list of lobbyists registered with the City of El Paso. There are links to their lobbying activity during
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
Maybe you read this in the El Paso Times: El Paso’s Hispanic, bilingual workforce was a major selling point for
City Government does what the rich folks want, and then tells the rest of us it’s good for us. It’s
To hear him tell it, he’s a victim. From the El Paso Times story about the money the City has
Here’s Paul Foster presenting his vision for El Paso at the recent TEDx El Paso event. When, do you suppose,
Good news, everyone. From KVIA: Transmountain partners is planning to build a massive new mall and entertainment complex expected to
Nothing else makes sense. The City is pursuing a plan formulated by the Paso del Norte Group, a bunch of
Is the City out of touch with the taxpayers? Here’s an op-ed in the El Paso Times from Mayor Dee
Here’s a report from Reuters on the effect that NAFTA had on El Paso, and the likely effect discontinuing NAFTA
Remember last week I asked “Is the City Paying Companies to Not Leave Town?” Well, Vic Kolenc of the El
At the October 3, 2017, meeting, the El Paso City Council passed the following ordinance: That the City Manager is
The El Paso Inc. reports that El Paso Electric Company CEO Mary Kipp was recently feted at the El Paso