Cabela's set to open in new $100 million West El Paso center
Vic Kolenc, El Paso Times

Outdoor sporting goods chain opening West Towne store Sept. 14

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At Home, possible Sprouts to remake El Paso centers
Vic Kolenc, El Paso Times

Former Kmart to be home-decor store; Sprouts applies for permit

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 East El Paso strip mall ravaged by fire to be rebuilt a year later
by Adria Iraheta

It’s been almost a year since the Trevino Village shopping center burned down, but now, businesses are gearing up for a new beginning.

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Cabela’s to open in El Paso next fall
El Paso Inc

Cabela’s (NYSE: CAB), which calls itself “the world’s foremost outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear,” is coming to El Paso.

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 Massive New Projects, National Retailers Spur Development Explosion In El Paso
JEFF SHAW IN MARKET REPORTS, TEXAS MARKET REPORTS

El Paso in 2017 is a story of growth.

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What to expect from $100 million shopping center in west El Paso
by Nate Barrett

Crews are busy working on the new West Towne Marketplace that’s coming to northwest El Paso. The 500,000-square-foot shopping center is being constructed at the corner of North Desert Blvd. and Paseo del Norte, right next to I-10.

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 West Towne Marketplace gets Wal-Mart Supercenter
Vic Kolenc, El Paso Times

West Towne Marketplace, a 500,000-square-foot shopping center under construction in West El Paso, has added a Wal-Mart Supercenter as its third and last major anchor store, the center’s developer announced.

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New Northwest power center to open this fall
By Robert Gray / El Paso Inc. staff writer

The largest private-sector construction project underway in El Paso is at the intersection of Artcraft and I-10 in fast-growing Northwest El Paso.

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Cabela's Announces Opening Date of El Paso Store
http://www.cabelas.com

Today, Cabela’s announced plans to celebrate the official grand opening of its new El Paso, Texas store on Thursday, Sept. 14.

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Retail development is surging at the U.S.-Mexico border
http://www.icsc.org

Despite the weakness of the Mexican peso against the U.S. dollar and the emotional politics stirred up by controversial talk of building a giant border wall, Mexican nationals continue to stream across the border into Texas to shop the growing numbers of American shopping centers being built or expanded to accommodate them.

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