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The Popular Dry Goods Company (known as The Popular and by its large Spanish-speaking clientele as La Popular) was a local chain of department stores in El Paso, Texas. It carried national brands of clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, electronics, and housewares. At the time of its closing in 1995, there were four ...
San Jacinto Plaza. Coordinates: 31.75966°N 106.48856°W. San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso, TX. San Jacinto Plaza is a historic park located on the corner of Oregon and Mills in the heart of Downtown El Paso, Texas.
The United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, sitting in El Paso, is located in downtown. The years 2011–2012 mark the first survey–census ever conducted for Downtown El Paso, which identified key demographics and now benchmarks to move downtown revitalization forward. The key census type information targeted employers ...
Established more than a century ago in 1918, the Downtown El Paso restaurant is known for its fine dining. It also made OpenTable's Top 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in the U.S. in 2012, according ...
Duranguito (or Barrio Duranguito) is a historic neighborhood in El Paso, Texas. It is located in the greater Union Plaza district and is located on the south side of Downtown El Paso near the neighborhoods of El Segundo Barrio and Chihuahuita. It is considered to be one of the oldest neighborhoods in El Paso, and it officially became an ...
The 72-year-old Daw’s & Thomasville Home Furnishings store at 7710-7714 Gateway Boulevard East in East-Central El Paso is closing because the family owners are retiring. "Clearly they (Daw's ...
Helen of Troy employed about 400 people at its El Paso offices in early 2022, based on company data shared with the El Paso Times in 2022. Company officials declined to provide a current number.
80004115 [ 1] Added to NRHP. September 24, 1980. The White House Department Store and Hotel McCoy is a historic building in El Paso, Texas. It was built in 1912, and designed in the Chicago School style by architect Henry C. Trost of Trost & Trost. [ 2] The store itself was co-founded in 1900 by Felix Brunschwig and three of his nephews: Myrtil ...