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Ghost Town Developers Still Eyeing New Mexico

The group that pulled out of plans to build a scientific ghost town in Hobbs is still eyeing alternative sites in New Mexico.

The Las Cruces Sun-News reports, that Luna County has scheduled a special meeting on Thursday to vote on an economic development agreement with Pegasus Global Holdings, which is looking to build an uninhabited replica of an average, mid-size American city where researchers can test things like intelligent traffic systems and next-generation wireless networks.

The group earlier this year had selected Hobbs for what it says could be a $1 billion project, but then walked away citing problems with the land deal.

A spokeswoman for the group says several sites are still under consideration in New Mexico. The Luna County agreement would simply give Pegasus access to more information about the community to determine if it is compatible with the project.

Information from Las Cruces Sun-News.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.