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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – While Albuquerque voters just rejected a plan to pay for a soccer stadium, a state lawmaker says the time to build an arena in downtown Albuquerque, is now. He says … ...
New Mexico has a population of slightly over one million people living within 50-60 miles of Downtown Albuquerque. The city is the only metro area with a population of a million or more without a ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Months after the mayor announced part of the convention center would be turned into a 10,000 seat arena through a $5 million renovation, that project appears to be in ...
Albuquerque's proposed Downtown arena is already drawing crowds -- of developers who hope to build it -- and some observers already say it's too small. Albuquerque Business First .
DALLAS — Albuquerque, N.M., is seeking developers willing to work with the city to revive the idea for a 10,000-seat arena near the downtown convention center.
DALLAS — Albuquerque, N.M., will seek proposals from developers interested in building a downtown multipurpose arena near the convention center that could involve some level of public financing.
Albuquerque Business First. Select a City Albuquerque Business First. Latest News; Lists ... City picks developer to build Downtown arena. By Steve Ginsberg – NMBW Staff. Jan 21, 2007.
Albuquerque's mayor has a plan to turn around a dying downtown.The plan starts with upgrades to Civic Plaza to make the area more attractive to visitors and businesses, said Mayor Richard Berry ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A proposal to cut down on the number of vacant buildings around the downtown area is once again making its way through Albuquerque City Council. An earlier version of ...
Research shows communities are far more hesitant to publicly fund arenas now than they were in the 1990s. Voters in Denver, Albuquerque and Texas all rejected bond measures to fund stadiums this year.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency is in charge of revitalizing downtown Albuquerque’s curb appeal. This year, the MRA focused on getting more people to live downtown.