Provident Industrial has successfully sold the third phase of its Gateway Logistics Park in El Paso, Texas, to EQT Exeter. The 345,394 square foot Building III features modern industrial space and strategic location, attracting companies focused on cross-border logistics and distribution. This sale reflects the growing demand for industrial real estate in El Paso driven by nearshoring and reshoring trends.
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Following the dismissal of riot charges against hundreds of illegal immigrants in El Paso, Texas, by a county court judge, the district attorney announced plans to appeal the ruling. The incident, which occurred in March 2023, saw a group of migrants forcibly enter the U.S. through a border fence, prompting over 200 arrests on state rioting charges. The judge’s dismissal was based on procedural issues, but the district attorney maintains the validity of the charges and intends to seek a reversal from the Court of Appeals.
Critically acclaimed neo-noir video game ‘El Paso, Elsewhere’ is reportedly being adapted into a feature film with Atlanta’s LaKeith Stanfield in talks to star and produce. The game, known for its ethereal monsters and exploration of inner demons, is set to follow its original plotline closely. Stanfield’s character, James Savage, will struggle with addiction and confront his ex-girlfriend to prevent a world-ending ritual. Game developer Xalavier Nelson Jr. expressed excitement about the film’s potential to engage audiences.
The critically acclaimed indie shooter ‘El Paso, Elsewhere’ is set to be adapted into a movie, with ‘Get Out’ star LaKeith Stanfield in talks to lead the cast. The film is being produced by Di Bonaventura Pictures, known for the ‘Transformers’ and ‘G.I. Joe’ franchises. ‘El Paso, Elsewhere’ is a surreal and action-packed game that follows a vampire hunter through a reality-shifting motel. The game was praised for its unique blend of action, horror, and emotional storytelling.
LaKeith Stanfield is reportedly in talks to star in a film adaptation of the cult vampire third-person shooter game ‘El Paso, Elsewhere.’ The game, which quietly launched in September to positive reviews, depicts James Savage navigating addiction and confronting his ex-girlfriend’s plan to perform a world-ending ritual in a reality-bending universe.
The critically acclaimed indie game ‘El Paso, Elsewhere’ is getting the Hollywood treatment, with ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ star LaKeith Stanfield set to headline the film adaptation. The movie is being developed by Di Bonaventure Pictures, known for blockbusters like ‘Transformers’ and ‘The Meg’. While plot details remain under wraps, the game’s intense story and emotional depth suggest a potentially compelling on-screen experience.
The neo-noir shooter game, El Paso, Elsewhere, is getting a big-screen adaptation with LaKeith Stanfield in talks to star. The movie will be produced by Di Bonaventura Pictures and Colin Stark and is expected to follow the game’s storyline closely.
LaKeith Stanfield is in talks to star and produce the film adaptation of the indie hit game, El Paso, Elsewhere. The film will follow protagonist James Savage as he navigates a monster-filled world to confront his ex-girlfriend and his own inner turmoil.
Developer Strange Scaffold’s critically acclaimed neo-noir shooter, El Paso, Elsewhere, is set to make its way to the silver screen, with LaKeith Stanfield (Judas and the Black Messiah, Sorry to Bother You) in talks to star and produce the film alongside Di Bonaventura Pictures and Colin Stark. The adaptation will follow protagonist James Savage as he embarks on a perilous journey through a monster-filled world to confront his vengeful ex-girlfriend and grapple with his own inner struggles.
Academy Award nominee LaKeith Stanfield is in talks to star in and produce a feature adaptation of the hit neo-noir video game ‘El Paso, Elsewhere’. Lorenzo di Bonaventura’s Di Bonaventura Pictures and Colin Stark will also produce.