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Amy Biehl High Roars into Downtown with Collaborative Mural
Students, local artists, and City departments partner on new art project
Nuevo Atrisco Opens Doors to Community and Creativity in West Central
New Community Plaza, Food Park, and Public Art Installation
Grant Program to Fund Improvements in Key Redevelopment Areas
New “Renovate & Reinvest” grant encourages visible, high-impact property enhancements
City Backed Projects One Step Closer to Bringing More Housing Online
City Council greenlights four key developments, over 300 housing units.
City of Albuquerque Breaks Ground on Rail Trail in Sawmill
Pedestrian Parkway to Unite Neighborhoods and Honor City’s History
City Outlines Initiatives to Change Course of Downtown, Put Power Back into Community’s Hands
BID and TIF will help revitalize downtown while City continues to improve public safety and hold property owners accountable
City Incentives Spur Housing Development, Help Build Future of Albuquerque
Four projects to bring over 300 new units of housing for Albuquerque families
City Offering Funds to Get Downtown Businesses Connected to RTCC
Community Connect Downtown security camera program aims to reduce crime, improve response times
Making Strides for Safety as Construction Begins at Central Crossing
At-grade crossing will boost safety and neighborhood connectivity
Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency 2023 Annual Report Approved by City Council
From legislative victories to downtown transformations, explore MRA’s 2023 revitalization milestones
City Looking for Community Feedback on Next Stage of Rail Trail Project
Join the public comment period, help shape equitable development and cultural celebration in the heart of Albuquerque
Historic Imperial Inn Gets Stunning Transformation
EDo property remodeled into a thriving center of commerce and residential vibrancy
A Historic Convent Reimagined in Downtown Albuquerque
Villa Agave unveils 15 new housing units in ribbon cutting ceremony at 7th and Copper
Affordable and Sustainable Housing Project Moves Forward
Albuquerque Development Commission approves SOMOS project development agreement
Nonprofit Expands Downtown Space, Creating Multi-Cultural Community Hub, Wellness Center, and Seed Vault
City awards $75,000 Storefront Activation Grant to New Mexico Community Capital (NMCC)
Development of West Central Community and Commercial Plaza Underway
Nuevo Atrisco breaks ground on next phase of development project
Local Landscape Architecture Firm is Latest Recipient of Storefront Activation Grant
Funds will help Pland Collaborative renovate and expand downtown presence
SATURDAY: Downtown to Shine with Concert on Central
Burque Live series continues to activate downtown, and create safe, affordable fun. Mayor Keller to Join GZA for Youth Chess Tournament.
Storefront Activation Grant Program to Support Revitalization of Iconic Downtown Building
Funds will help local favorite Ex Novo expand into Downtown Core
Legendary Soul Singer Lee Fields Joins Downtown Concert
Downtown event to feature world class music, highlight local art, music, food and more
Wu-Tang’s GZA to Headline Free Burque Live Concert on Central
Legendary Hip Hop performance continues entertainment surge downtown, including neighborhood block parties and weekly live music into the fall
Redevelopment of Route 66-Era Motel Nearing Completion
Property transformed into a vibrant retail and residential hub.
Albuquerque Rail Trail: A Vision Unveiled
Local and world-renowned architect Antoine Predock shares artistic design vision for Rail Trail
Statement: Albuquerque Passes “Downtowner” Development Agreement
6-story housing development and neighborhood café part of “Downtowner” project
Downtown Housing Development Moves Forward
6-story housing development and neighborhood café part of “Downtowner” project
Statement: Albuquerque Moves to Redevelop University Area
Plan outlines revitalization strategies, including housing and quality of life efforts.
Downtown Vacancies the Focus of Second Round of Storefront Grants
$750,000 in City funding available to eligible businesses