Retail and Real Estate Development in El Paso County
The recent and anticipated growth within the El Paso
region naturally offers opportunities for both retail and real estate
development. This section of the REDCo website was designed with retailers and
developers in mind. For detailed reports, sales analyses, construction and
permitting data, and the best maps of our region, please browse the pages in
this section for more information.
Between 2000 and 2040, the population of El Paso County is projected to grow by
69.7%. This projected growth is on par with the State of Texas and faster than
the rest of the nation. Based on U.S. Census Bureau population estimates and
projections, El Paso is the 24th fastest growing city in the nation from
2004-2005. These projections do not take into account the significant projected
growth of Fort Bliss by 2013.

The Base Realignment and Closure decisions that Congress wrote into law in 2005
are creating a tremendous positive impact on the El Paso economy, resulting in
Ft. Bliss receiving a net growth of over 20,000 new troops. The influx of
these troops has already started and will continue through 2013. In
addition, between 27,000 and 33,000 family members will accompany the new
troops. Notable unit gains include the entire 1st Armored Division with
its division headquarters, Future Combat Systems (FCS) activity, a Combat
Aviation Brigade, a Fires Brigade, a Sustainment Brigade, and other smaller
units. FCS is the Army's primary modernization program. Ft. Bliss
is home to the Army Evaluation Task Force (AETF) which is the Army's sole unit
responsible for testing and evaluating new FCS technologies before they are
fielded to the entire Army. The Future Force Integration Directorate
(FFID) is an Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) unit tasked with doing
concepts development for the FCS program.
REDCo research teams provide economic trend data for El Paso MSA as a tool to
measure the business "climate" in the region. In order to paint a clear
economic picture of the borderplex, REDCo created a unique collection of data
we refer to as Business Barometers. The Business Barometers presents data
including, but not limited to, the labor force, major industries, cost of
living, retail sales, construction permits, tax base, border crossings, and
import/export activity with Mexico through our ports of entry. The data is
updated twice per year, in March and August, from sources such as the Texas
Workforce Commission, ACCRA, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Bureau of Economic Accounts, Texas Comptrollers Office, El Paso Central
Appraisal District, City of El Paso, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and
the Texas Center for Border Economic and Enterprise Development. Please click
on the following link to download the
Business Barometers.