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Proposed 400-acre development by Texas EPIC mosque scrubs website, rebrands as ‘The Meadow’

admin November 20, 2025
Proposed 400-acre development by Texas EPIC mosque scrubs website, rebrands as 'The Meadow'

<div>Proposed 400-acre development by Texas EPIC mosque scrubs website, rebrands as 'The Meadow'</div>


A proposed Islamic-focused development in North Texas may be eyeing approval under a new name after developers scrubbed their original website and revised marketing materials amid a storm of state investigations and legislative crackdowns.

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