New color and material schematics of the upcoming Fountains at Farah development are shedding light on the possible design scheme of the shopping center's buildings and include conceptual store and restaurant signs that do not necessarily reflect tenants that will actually occupy the spaces.

It is uncertain what percentage of retailers will be new to El Paso and which ones will be relocations or new sites. The incentives agreement that the retailer has with the city states that any anchor tenant relocation will result in a penalty on the incentive, and is based on a relocation from any large shopping center (500K+ sf) in a pre-determined area in east El Paso and the lower valley. Additional locations will not be considered penalties unless the original east side locations close within ten years from the agreement's start in 2008. The penalty may also be avoided if the space that was formally occupied by the anchor tenant becomes 90% occupied.

Previously:
'Fountains' Construction Start, Opening Dates Revealed
Fountains at Farah Design Changes Submitted
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