More of the Same
From a July 29 article in El Paso’s English language daily: “I am confident that with the City Council’s guidance,
The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
From a July 29 article in El Paso’s English language daily: “I am confident that with the City Council’s guidance,
My City Rep posted this link on her Facepage. When it comes to walkable cities, Texas tends to get a
El Paso is like that really nice girl with the shitty boyfriend who treats her badly and maybe hits her
A friend of mine who worked on the city’s brand a while back saw my recent post and messaged me
David Crowder at the El Paso Inc. reports this week that airline passenger traffic has dropped twenty percent over the
Maybe you’re one of those people who think that the litany of bad news coming to light about El Paso’s
Branding isn’t advertising. It’s not marketing. A brand is more like the gestalt of a good or service. A brand
The El Paso Times knows who’s responsible for the poor paperwork that resulted in the City not receiving $20 million
According to this story out of Juarez, the local police there have stepped up the Stop and Frisk approach to
Peter, (May I call you Peter? I feel that with this kind of letter, it’s better to be chummy.) Politics.
Well, it’s the weekend, and that means you are at a higher risk of engaging law enforcement. So watch this.
What I’m about to suggest is heresy. What if downtown El Paso will never be a high-end destination? That’s the
El Paso is getting national recognition again, this time in a Bloomberg survey of the Top Twenty Cities Americans are
I lifted this from the El Paso County Historical Society’s Facebook page. I’m reprinting it without their permission. I don’t
I’ve been working on a post about City Council refusing a state grant for an historical survey of downtown, but
The word on the street (literally, a taxista told me at the corner of Juarez and Begonias) is that the
Drugs and violence are always a big draw. Here’s the trailer for Netflix’s new series Narcos, featuring the adventures of
How about this incredible decision by the Downtown Management District to refuse grant money from the Texas Historical Commission for
Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand is often cited by the robber barons as justification for trickle-down economics and the disproportionate distribution
Did you see this story in the El Paso’s English language daily today concerning the retirement of City Engineer Irene