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El Paso's $85 million WestStar Tower office building should be finished by summer 2020

Vic Kolenc, El Paso Times Published 8:00 a.m. MT June 21, 2018 | Updated 11:53 a.m. MT June 21, 2018

The construction of the $85 million, 18-story WestStar Tower office building will begin in about two weeks.

That's the projected start time after many of the city's business and government leaders celebrated the project's symbolic groundbreaking on a hot Wednesday morning under a white tent on a blacktop parking lot at 601 N. Mesa St. and Missouri Avenue, where the building will be constructed.
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That address was scaring me for a second. I thought they were going to have to tear down the Coffee Box. Thankfully, it's two blocks away on Mesa St.
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New Downtown hotel welcomes first guests

The 9-story high-rise a first in more than 35 years

The Courtyard by Marriott Downtown El Paso hotel, the first privately-owned high-rise built in Downtown in more than 35 years, opened Friday.

Owned by El Paso businessmen Elma Carreto and Jim Scherr, the 151-room hotel features a pool deck, fitness center, lobby bar, meeting space and views of the Downtown ballpark. It also includes 100 parking spaces and a “magnificent” penthouse suite, according to a news release.
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Montecillo town center: New details, images revealed

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The investors behind the expansive urban community on the Westside called Montecillo are a step closer to realizing their longtime vision for the project’s town center.
The project cleared a hurdle Thursday when the City Plan Commission unanimously approved the developer’s subdivision plans for the town center – 20 acres of entertainment, retail, offices and housing.

It’ll offer “a new blend of commercial and residential spaces with a smart, modern twist,” the Montecillo website says.

EPT Land Communities, the developer behind Montecillo, declined to comment and no timelines are posted online.


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Snøhetta wins competition to design new El Paso Children's Museum

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Snøhetta is on a roll right now: besides being recently selected to lead the ambitious expansion of Omaha's Joslyn Art Museum, winning the competition for the renovation of the Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers in France yesterday, the firm was also just chosen as lead designer for the new $60 million El Paso Children’s Museum project.

An international architectural design competition launched by the museum and El Paso Community Foundation had invited three firms—TEN Arquitectos, KoningEizenberg, and Snøhetta—to submit concepts that could then be presented to the community as part of a public selection process.

The El Paso Children’s Museum hopes to reach children and families from El Paso, Ciudad Juarez, the American southwest, and the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora.

Final designs for the museum are now in development, and completion is scheduled for late 2021.


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El Paso tallest going vertical



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W.S Hills Building (built in 1927)



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The El Paso Inc posted an article on the W.S. Hills Building at 215-219 E. San Antonio in downtown, the architects have released plans for adding 4 extra floors to the historical building as well as large murals. The ground floor will have retail and office space and the top floors will have apartments.
http://www.elpasoinc.com/news/local_...cf07f9e14.html

Banner Building (built in 1910)



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The Inc. has another article on the Banner Building, it's been purchased by a group of investors from Chihuahua, and they plan to fully renovate the historic building and turn it into a boutique hotel.
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Cielo Vista-area mixed-use center to have hotels, apartments, stores, restaurants, offices

Vic Kolenc, El Paso TimesPublished 7:00 a.m. MT Oct. 22, 2019

The Gateway, a 550,000 square-foot lifestyle center, will cost more than $50 million to build and probably take until 2023 to fully complete, said Dixson, owner and president of Prestige Development Group, an El Paso commercial development company.

The center will be located at 6767 Gateway West Blvd., near Airway Boulevard, and near Landry's Seafood Restaurant, in a busy commercial area.

Plans call for four buildings with stores and restaurants fronting the Gateway and Interstate 10; two, three-story office buildings with ground-floor retail, in the middle of the lifestyle center; and an eight- to 10-story building with apartments on several top floors, parking garage in the middle floors, and possibly an "entertainment venue" on the ground floor. Two hotels also are proposed for the site. An underground parking garage is to be located behind the office buildings. The center also will have surface parking.
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Can someone in El Paso please give us a photo update on the City and its core!? It would be highly appreciated. I hope to see some new highrise development there!!! The city deserves some beautiful new towers
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Smile Construction update

Decided to join the forum to share images of what is either getting built or restored here in my hometown El Paso, TX. El Paso is modernizing and especially its downtown has seen a Big change in recent years.

To start off, here is an update on WestStar Tower, which is under construction and set to be completed by Summer 2020. It will become the tallest building in El Paso at 95 meters tall. WestStar Tower January 2020

https://www.weststartower.com/
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IMG_20200125_173505 by MAX Montana, on Flickr
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nice pic. that tower will make a good impact.
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Nice! Welcome to the forum, MCX!
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Images of WestStar Tower Construction

WestStar Tower, which is under construction and set to be completed by late Summer or Fall 2020. It will become the tallest building in El Paso at 95 meters tall.

https://www.weststartower.com/
www.dudapaine.com


IMG_20200201_171743 by MAX Montana, on Flickr

IMG_20200201_171417 by MAX Montana, on Flickr

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New El Paso Children Museum breaks ground



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October 1st 2020

Shaped like a fluffy cloud, the El Paso Children's Museum will be a world-class, one-of-a-kind museum full of interactive exhibits that focus on the sciences and education while being fun.

The design plans for the 70,000-square-foot museum were announced Thursday morning at its future location, 201 W. Main Drive, behind the El Paso Museum of Art. It is expected to be completed in 2022.
https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/ne...te/3578914001/
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El Paso on verge of luring new retail warehouse facility that would employ nearly 1,000 workers



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Marmaxx Operating Corp. is looking to build what would ultimately be a two million-square-foot facility in El Paso to house a new warehouse, offices and distribution operation.
https://kvia.com/news/business-techn...-1000-workers/
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