Edinburg Mayor: Cinergy, DPS, projects provide further boost to I-69C corridor
EDINBURG, RGV After participating in a groundbreaking ceremony for a Texas Department of Public Safety mega center, Edinburg Mayor Richard Garcia gave an interview about the development of his citys 15-mile green field corridor along I-69 center.
Garcia was referring to currently undeveloped land along the expressway in the northern part of the city. The 25,000-square-foot facility that DPS is building is part of this development, as is a 90,000-square-foot Cinergy Cinemas & Entertainment at Resaca Market. This project will feature cinemas, bowling, multi-level laser tag, elevated ropes course, fully-loaded game floor, escape rooms, premium food offerings, a full-service bar, multiple event rooms, reserved ticketing, luxury recliner seating, and a Cinergy EPIC auditorium.
I have always said I would rather be lucky than good and Edinburg is lucky to have all this space along the interstate, Mayor Garcia told the Rio Grande Guardian.
The DPS drivers license facility and the Cinergy project add to our ever-expanding I-69 corridor, which is scheduled to include a slew of shopping, dining, and entertainment venues in the form of a $250 million mega-retail project in North Edinburg.
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