by Ana maria Rangel | May 15, 2019 | The City
By: Kayla Melson Photos By: Heriberto Ibarra Classic. Timeless. Never going out of style. Those are just some ways to describe this local business and the dear relationship between its owners. Located in West El Paso’s Century Plaza, Nono’s is a locally-owned...
by Ana maria Rangel | May 15, 2019 | The City
By: Marie MooreLooking at a map of Southern Spain, it’s easy to envision a spectacular road trip in the triangular area, east of Portugal. Across the top of the triangle you’ll find the enchanting cities of Huelva, Seville, Cordoba, Granada and Almeria. But at the...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 17, 2019 | Spaces Home & Design
By Henry CraverPhotos By: Art Moreno Jr.Deep in El Paso’s westside, toeing the line between Texas and New Mexico, sits one of the region’s most refined subdivisions, Villa Encanto. The brainchild of CGN Design’s Chad North, Villa Encanto defined by a unique...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 17, 2019 | Spaces Home & Design
Interior Styling and Text by: Ladonna Apodaca Photography by: Art Moreno, Jr. / MLS Camera Guy Open the doors to this sprawling New Mexico ranch home and you’ll swear you’ve stepped into a beloved bit of Citified High Style. In our last issue of The City Spaces...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 17, 2019 | Spaces Home & Design
By: Zak Hansen The WS Hills Building has a long and storied history in El Paso. It was there that Mr. W.S. Hills settled himself in 1879, investigating the land holdings of famed developer Robert Campbell, of the Campbell Real Estate Company. Quickly recognizing the...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 17, 2019 | Spaces Home & Design
By: Zak HansenPhotos by: Art Moreno, Jr.Builder/Designer: Lydia & Sam Mlouhiof Crown Heritage Custom HomesThe term contemporary, is entirely relative in the context of style. It doesn’t refer to a specific time period; rather, it refers to the materials, styles...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2019 | The City
By: Brenda Casteñeda High school is supposed to prepare teenagers for adulthood. Too often, however, traditional course syllabuses fail to give students the necessary skills needed to succeed outside of the classroom. Progressive educators around the world have taken...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2019 | The City
By: Zak Hansen To help others—it’s that principle that guides Chuck Ruhmann, in both his professional and personal life. As one of the area’s best-recognized personal injury lawyers, Chuck has fought for his clients for more than 15 years. A graduate of Baylor...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2019 | The City
By: Hope Alegre Photos By: Brian WanchoLight art, also referred to as luminism, is spread across destinations around the world. It is an applied art form that draws the eye and manipulates light, color and shadow. They are oftentimes the photo worthy destination of...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2019 | The City
By: Kristin BrownPhotos By: Jesse MaynesJust driving up to Benny Franks is a visual statement in itself. Their grand appearance makes their presence not only known, but felt. The bold logo lights up vividly along with the green hue from the top container windows....