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Warehouse 21, a former arts center for teens that closed in 2019, is one of the buildings the city of Santa Fe is planning to sell. (Eddie Moore/ Albuquerque Journal)
The city of Santa Fe has begun the process of selling various pieces of city-owned properties – one with an appraised value of $4 million – according to a release issued by the city Thursday.
Elizabeth Camacho of the city s Office of Economic Development told the Journal the city plans on selling the properties with the intention of developing them into new job and housing opportunities for Santa Feans.
The properties include the old Boys and Girls Club on Alto Street, part of the city-owned space at 500 Market Street in the Railyard District, the Warehouse 21 teens art center that closed in 2019 and 228 acres of undeveloped land of the Las Estrellas at Santa Fe Estates valued at $4 million.
Share The Missing Star Spangler Girl: Inside the chilling, still unsolved disappearance of Jean Spangler
On the cusp of breaking out in Hollywood, 27-year-old dancer, model, and actress Jean Elizabeth Spangler vanished on Oct. 7, 1949, leaving behind a purse, a mysterious note, and a young daughter. EW takes a look inside the still-open case.
There s a woeful, familiar Hollywood parable about the dark side lurking among the fragrant orange groves and endless sunshine: A young, talented woman seeks fame and fortune, only to find immortality through tragedy. Jean Spangler is one such amaranthine dame, a 1940s aspiring starlet whose unsolved disappearance has more noir twists and turns than an M. Night Shyamalan adaptation of a James Ellroy novel.