Albuquerque City Council allow development project on west side to move forward
08-04-2025 05:29 via krqe.com

Albuquerque City Council allow development project on west side to move forward

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  Albuquerque City councilors decided the fate of a significant development project on the west side. On Paseo del Norte and Kimmick Drive, city councilors greenlit an area they think would be an ideal spot for a shopping center. Developers are working to bring new stores, grocers, and daycare options to the underdeveloped residential area.Man shot by grandma after invading Albuquerque home sentencedIn 2024, city planners approved design plans for t
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