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ANDREWS – Two proposed subdivisions by a prominent local developer could add more than 150 upper-end and mid-range homes in northwest Andrews, according to city officials. Through an agreement several years ago regarding housing development within the Andrews Loop 1910 ring, the approximate 116 acres involved with the initial two phases of Saul Flores’ project would be annexed into the city, according to city officials. The development would occur north of Heritage Estates, Andrews City Manager Steve Eggleston said. Last Thursday, the city council—following public hearings—approved the preliminary plat for Flores’ Ezra Phase 1 and Phase 2. The first phase ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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