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Developers propose converting old office park on Route 9 to a 600-unit housing complex. But opposition is stiff.
As development picks up along Central Avenue, there’s now a push to help preserve Albuquerque’s old Route 66 feel and some of the classic architecture.
But in low-demand areas fixed routes can be terribly inefficient. Stops are spaced so far apart that it can seem like you need a bus just to get to the bus stop. On nights and weekends, or during ...
Despite the development of late, however, several large empty buildings remain on the market awaiting new uses. The former Wal-Mart building at 776 S. Route 59, for example, has been vacant since ...
The property owner wants to build a 179,973-square-foot warehouse behind the existing 112,000-square-foot medical building. Route 22 office building recommended for redevelopment Skip to main content ...