HOTEL PASO DEL NORTE
Project Summary
El Paso del Norte is envisioned as the site for a bold, 26-story mixed-use tower designed by Kobi Karp Architecture, part of a broader effort to energize the city's core. The development would combine about 351 total rooms, supported by ground-floor retail spaces and a street-level presence that connects the building to the city's walkable downtown. A multi-level podium includes a large amenity deck with pools, recreation zones, a spa, and fitness facilities, offering both residents and guests shared spaces that rise above the bustling city base.
While the tower remains a concept, its ambition reflects El Paso's interest in creating a vibrant urban center living into city-planning goals. The project aligns with local planning policy that encourages dense, mixed-income development downtown. Moreover, Kobi Karp's involvement a firm already working on a separate historic renovation of the Hotel Paso Del Norte hints at a broader architectural commitment to downtown revitalization. Together, these plans suggest a potential future for Downtown El Paso rooted in connectivity, community, and a renewed sense of place.






