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Paseo de la Resaca is the trademark name of the thousand acre Master Planned Community in Brownsville, Texas formerly known as Hudson Farm. Hubert R. Hudson Sr. acquired the land for farming in 1937. From 1937 to 1993 the farm was utilized for various agricultural uses. The City of Brownsville, however, grew to surround the thousand acres and in 1993 the Hudson Farm partnership began development planning. Implementation of the plan began in 1995. Agricultural use continues on land that is not under development. The development will ultimately create a tax base of $300-600 million consisting of 4,000 households and about one million square feet of commercial and public buildings, surrounding a 100+ acre park. The master plan is projected to be complete in 2012, assuming continued regional economic growth.
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The mission of Paseo de la Resaca is to utilize proven successful development techniques to create the highest quality community within the community of Brownsville wherein residents, workers, and visitors can live, work, worship, educate, recreate, and shop in an elegant, enchanting environment.
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