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El Paso says the long‑planned Sunset Amphitheater is in final design and that construction is "ready to start within just a few months."
Design work for El Paso's long‑delayed police and fire campus is set to begin in April 2026 at a 50‑acre site near the airport, with completion targeted for 2029.
County commissioners postponed a vote on an amendment tied to Meta's El Paso data center, saying they need more information. The move comes amid power and tax-break questions.
A state licensing-system rollout left new Texas agents waiting weeks for credentials, disrupting income and forcing brokers to reshuffle listings.
The UT System approved $65 million for a new UTEP Student Success Center that will replace the El Paso Natural Gas Conference Center and centralize counseling, career and accommodation services.
Anthony trustees approved a lease to transform the shuttered Dos Lagos golf course into a phased, roughly 118‑acre sports campus with soccer fields, pickleball courts, trails and resident discounts.
7Brew is slated to build a 536‑sq‑ft drive‑thru at 1901 Mesa St. near UTEP, a $750,000 project aimed at students and hospital staff.
Demolition crews have begun clearing the portable campus at Northwest Early College as Canutillo ISD moves site work forward on a bond‑funded permanent building set for 2027.
A $289 million permit at 6901 Stan Roberts Avenue lists support buildings and an owner tied to Wurldwide LLC, a filing that dovetails with the larger Meta campus in northeast El Paso.
A new study places El Paso fifth among U.S. metros for value in newly built homes — average sale price $246,239 and about $139.50 per square foot.
UTEP will mark the opening of Texas Western Hall — a 124,725-square-foot, $110 million learning complex that replaces the aging Liberal Arts Building. Officials will cut the ribbon this week.
Buyers in Paseo del Este say surprise HOA bills are piling up despite developer promises. Some residents report demands over $2,000 and checks or refunds that never materialized.
A $24 million rehab reopened 144 affordable apartments near the Shoppes at Solana, a project officials say took about 10 years to finish.
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