The Crosswinds Entertainment District is a section of land located within a mile of the magnificent entrance of the airport and will be a vibrant entertainment and business center with exciting nightlife, restaurants, and retail for residents, employees, and airport guests. Several prime lots have become available for development and will supplement the established nearby hotels and restaurants. To reinforce the vision, the airport completed a terminal landscape and architectural lighting project in 2019, which enhances the walkability in this district.
The 601 Corridor Business District is a budding development with about 1,900-acres of property, that will complement nearby existing industrial and cargo facilities. This area will provide additional industrial capacity at the airport complex, as well as commercial and retail opportunities. With the ability to serve the nearby U.S. Army military installation, Fort Bliss, defense industry contractors can gain additional competitive advantage through this unique location; the site can also offer secured entrances.
Butterfield Industrial Park encompasses 588 acres of prime land located on El Paso International Airport. Designed for the manufacturing industry, the park offers underground utilities, wide streets to handle large trucks, and immediate access to air, rail, and highway transportation.
The corridor along Global Reach is dubbed Global Reach Infinity Park, its inception spurred by the new Army Hospital Complex and includes 1,700 acres for development. This park will be a part of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone of 2,815 acres, an incentive to attract manufacturing aviation and retail.
The Boeing Business Park is located adjacent to El Paso International Airport and encompasses nearly 220 acres of land for industrial and commercial uses. This area accommodates hotels, offices, businesses, and warehouses all within 2 miles from the Terminal building. The majority of this district includes access to the airfield and general aviation hangars. It is also home to two first-class fixed-based operators providing concierge-style service and support for general aviation, military, and private charters.
With 3,450 acres of combined available land over five property districts focusing on aviation, technology, manufacturing, entertainment, logistics, and more, El Paso International Airport (ELP) is primed for major growth.
El Paso International Airport is one of the nation's leading airports in pioneering non-aeronautical land development, supporting over 200 commercial businesses and industrial operations within the Airport's Butterfield Trail Industrial Park, Butterfield Trail Air Cargo Center and other sites adjacent to the airport. Butterfield Trail Golf Club and Lone Star Golf Club are included within more than 900 acres of fully developed industrial and retail property supporting light manufacturing, warehousing, distribution and transportation operations, as well as call centers, hotels, retail, and restaurants.