After more than a month of speculation, Austin District Judge Amy Clark Meachum ruled this morning that a sports arena cannot be built in Downtown El Paso.
The initial site chosen by the city calls for the destruction of historic buildings and the relocation of families who have lived in the area for generations.
Last week, we learned where city officials were planning to locate El Paso's new $180 million downtown arena. As usual, the public reaction was mixed. The big question surrounding the two block area south of the Convention Center is whether or not it contains homes and buildings that would be considered part of historical preservation...
El Paso, Texas – To provide the citizens with the best possible experience to Downtown for the inaugural Chihuahuas Baseball Game, the City of El Paso Department of Transportation (EPDoT) encourages the public to plan ahead and expect delays...
El Paso, TX – April 17, 2014 – There won’t ever be a spring like this one at Southwest University Park. Since the calendars were flipped to read 2014, there have been milestone moments at the construction site on a regular basis...