Posts Categorized: Real Estate

TTU College of Architecture in El Paso Counters Hispanic Deficit in Field of Architecture

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Though El Paso’s best known architect is the late Henry Trost, the city’s Historic Union Depot, the base for Texas Tech University College of Architecture of El Paso’s offices, was designed by an architect of national acclaim: Daniel Hudson Burnham. “People often say, ‘we have an amazing train station!’ yet they don’t recognize the building’s… Read more »

Enterprise Commercial Paving is Paving the Way for a White Collar Approach to a Blue Collar Business

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Houston-based Enterprise Paving is working hard to bring a new level of professionalism to the paving business, and they’ve produced an infographic that illustrates their four step approach to accomplishing this goal. Enterprise believes that just because a field of work may fall into the “blue collar” category, that doesn’t mean that customers have to… Read more »

Construction Reporter’s Environmental Writer Tami Brunk Brings Visibility to Southwest Green Design

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As a committed environmentalist and co-founder of an organization dedicated to sustainable practices Tami Brunk’s interest in the construction business may at first glance seem surprising. But the journalist who first started writing for the Construction Reporter in 2008 sees no dichotomy between her two interests. “As I see it, the construction industry has tremendous… Read more »

DAWGS Inc. Provides Info Regarding Purchase of Vacant Homes via State Government Funding

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Vacant homes in your neighborhood could cause a variety of problems. Home values may decrease or remain low; the neighborhood looks abandoned and unattractive, and there is the possibility of increased criminal activity. There are some great incentives for both prospective homeowners and investors to purchase vacant homes. I wanted to share with you a… Read more »