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Cover Story: Making Progress at Union Plaza
It may have taken a while and its development has deviated a bit from its original plan, but the revitalization of Union Plaza is finally on its way. With promising new additions and a committed team of supporters, the district’s future shines brightly.
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Mayor Cook recognizes the inspiring changes taking place in Downtown while Boys & Girls Clubs CPO Bill Coon underscores the importance of teamwork and goal-setting to yield positive change. REDCo President Bob Cook encourages El Pasoans to embrace the growing-pains we face as the city continues to develop.
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Feature: Revival Plans for Downtown Buildings
Mills Plaza Properties breathes new life into Downtown, unveiling revival plans for three area landmarks. Rene Leon speaks with Mills Plaza Properties’ Paul Foster and Brent Harris about the buildings, the city and what El Paso has to look forward to.
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Feature: Tut’s Treasures at Lynx
Jessica Valdez travels through time and discovers ancient Egyptian riches buried in King Tut’s tomb. Join her at Downtown’s Lynx Exhibits as she marvels over artifacts from 1334-1325 B.C.
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The story keeps going as 2007 turns into 2008. There were several top news-making events throughout last year, and many of those are still ongoing. NPT in Print is your source for the good – The El Paso Expatriate Project, the bad – the FBI investigation into public corruption, and everything else in between – the 2007 city elections, Rachel Quintana and Melina Castro, the Downtown 2015 Plan, and the Asarco saga. Cheers to you and yours in the new year.
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