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Community Capital Partners has vowed to follow every law to get the project built, but the history of similar developments ...
An attorney representing the East Plano Islamic Center — a Muslim group that has received backlash and come under investigation in recent weeks over a planned North Texas development — said ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into the East Plano Islamic Center and its project EPIC City last month.
Texas must ensure there is no confusion over governing authority within the East Plano Islamic Center’s ‘EPIC City’ project.
The prayer room at the East Plano Islamic Center in Plano, Texas. Members of the center have proposed a master-planned community of about 1,000 homes. Credit... Supported by By J. David Goodman ...
This is a developing story and will be updated. A high-profile Texas attorney retained by the East Plano Islamic Center and the developer behind the planned EPIC City project outside of Dallas ...
Republican governor condemns proposal for self-described 'meticulously designed community that brings Islam to the forefront,' but developers say they're committed to local law ...
But just this week, Senator John Cornyn called for an investigation into the constitutionality of Chaudhary's project, an offshoot of an existing site called the East Plano Islamic Center or "EPIC." ...
The cause? Chaudhary's early plans for construction of 1,000 new homes, a community center, school, hospital and -- controversially -- a mosque and Islamic private school to serve the growing Muslim ...
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