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Family working with city to try and fix up the area Share Updated: 7:40 PM MDT Jul 21, 2021
Family working with city to try and fix up the area Share Updated: 7:40 PM MDT Jul 21, 2021
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Show Transcript SHELLY: NOW A WELL-KNOWN ALBUQUERQUE FAMILY IS WORKING WITH THE CITY TO TRY AND CHANGE THAT. NANCY LAFLIN IS DOWNTOWN TO EXPLAIN. NANCY: WN HEYOU GO DOWNTOWN, YOU’LL SEE A LOT OF THIS. OLD EMPTY BUILDINGS WITH BOARDED UP OR BROKEN WINDOWS. CARLOS GARCIA AND HIS FAMILY WANT THAT TO CHAE.NG WELL, WE’RE FROM ALBUQUERQUE, WE WERE BORN AND RAISED HERE, OUR CHILDHOOD WAS NOT VERY FAR OMFR HERE. WE JUST ABSOLUTELY LOVE ALBUQUERQUE, AND WE VELO DOWNTOWN AND WE’RE COMMITTED TO IT. NANCY: THE GARCIAS JUST BOUGHT THIS OLD BUILDING IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN. DECADES AGO, IT WAS A DEPARTMENT STORE. IT WILL BE HOME TO A POLICE SUB-STATION, AND GCIARA HOPES HOUSING AND OFFICES AS WL.EL THE
Projects aim to revitalize Downtown ABQ
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Created: April 06, 2021 04:45 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- The City of Albuquerque has followed through on its plan to buy the Gibson Medical Center.
The city plans on turning the 570,000 square-foot property into the Gateway Center, which will house the homeless and provide mental health treatment.
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said the city has been able to house about 900 people using hotels and shelters. However, he believes the city needs to be able to house approximately 5,000 people. This challenge is huge. We also know this challenge has gotten way worse during the pandemic, and so this facility could not come at a better time, he said.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. By Albuquerque City Council standards, legislation greenlighting the city’s Poole property purchase enjoyed a smooth passage during last week’s meeting.
Councilors asked a few questions about funding for the new open space acquisition and about other potential open space prospects, but much of the Poole property discussion was akin to a victory lap; councilors and city staffers thanked and congratulated one another for having resolved a long-standing community debate over the West Side parcel’s future. The city’s purchase means the 23 acres overlooking the Rio Grande oxbow will be preserved instead of developed with 69 new homes.
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