I lifted this from David Crowder’s article about the Downtown arena that appeared in the El Paso Inc. this weekend.
The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
I lifted this from David Crowder’s article about the Downtown arena that appeared in the El Paso Inc. this weekend.
About ten years ago, the people who really run things in El Paso decided that the city needed public amenities
And how often in life do you get a Mulligan? This was in this week’s El Paso Inc. It looks
Bob Moore’s ElPasoMatters twitter feed features the kind of feel good stories we love here at El Chuqueño. Here’s the
According the City’s FY2019 Budget, El Paso was poised to spend $19,814,987 on Economic Development in the 2019 Fiscal Year.
This article originally appeared on 2017 March 30. Lemme tell you how to get us out of that hole that
Bob Moore reports, via his El Paso Matters twitter feed, that the Bureau of Labor Statistics says that things in
They said it was about Economic Development. They said that once we built those Quality of Life projects, companies would
This post originally appeared on 03 June 2015. How to make a million dollars: First, get a million dollars. —
This week there’s a column by the editor of the El Paso Inc. about how great DWNTWN is doing. Property
Sharp-eyed El Pasophiles will have noticed that El Paso came in both first and second place in homestead property tax
Here’s a story from last week’s Wall Street Journal about using tax incentives to lure businesses: Concerns have mounted in
Look, when they hired him, they told him that we were sitting on a half a billion dollars of Quality
This article originally appeared on 07 August 2012. Are they crazy? Seventy-one games a year. Four hours a game, including
Go read this cartoon that was featured in The Guardian. Of course, supporting a vibrant arts community would never work
This piece originally appeared on 13 August 2012. All across American, downtowns are in trouble. They’re dead, or dying. It’s
Rising property taxes don’t help small businesses. And all these vanity projects aren’t making the pie any bigger. Where is
If you’re not Paul Foster, please stop reading this. Pablo, Can I call you Pablo? I mean, it’s just us.
This post originally appeared on 10 October 2015. Here’s what Jerry Pacheco, the Executive Director of the International Business Accelerator,
Now that the Borderplex Real Estate Investment Trust has sold its downtown real estate assets to Paul Foster’s Franklin Mountain