Lifeboat Coffee 36 East Dunlap Avenue, #7 Stay afloat with a morning beverage from Lifeboat Coffee. This Sunnyslope roastery and café offers hot house coffee, frappes, lattes, and more in dinghy, dory, or lifeboat sizes. The cafè also has espresso, Italian sodas, iced teas, and quick bites (bagel sandwiches, pastries, etc.).
Grinders Coffee Co. 17 East Dunlap Avenue, #104 For iced drinks, you’re going to want to hook into Grinders Coffee Co. Go straight for the cold brew, or try (over time, please) other menu items like the Viennese mocha, caramel macchiato, or a simple vanilla latte. The narrow coffee shop also offers pastries and local art.
Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Government Center on Civic Plaza. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The financial fallout from the Balloon Fiesta cancellation has officially landed in the city of Albuquerque’s books, but pinpointing it is a tricky proposition.
Newly released numbers show that the city’s total gross receipts tax revenue for October was $1.77 million, or 4.4%, less than the same month in 2019.
Direct year-to-year comparisons are difficult, due to significant variations between 2019 and 2020. That includes both COVID-19 and changes in how much revenue the state is sharing with the city.
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But Albuquerque’s city economist is estimating that losing the 2020 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta accounted for about $1.5 million of October’s gross receipts tax decline.