CABQ discusses zoning change to increase business in Menaul Redevelopment Area

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s a stretch of Menaul that leaves a lot to be desired. Boarded up windows, vacant lots, and decreasing business traffic are just a few problems business owners say are impacting the area of Menaul from I-25 to just before Carlisle. Now, the city is tossing around options for how to revitalize the area.

“We want to see more people, not only just hanging out in the area but staying in the hotels, frequenting the businesses that are there,” said Omega Delgado, Council Principal Planner for the City of Albuquerque Council Services.

Several years ago, the city set its sights on redeveloping that stretch of Menaul and has since completed a market study, as well as held a meeting with business and property owners to discuss ideas on how to address the issues impacting the area. “The councilors are being responsive to stakeholders saying the area is in decline, we need some assistance, what can be done,” Delgado said.

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In their most recent meeting, the city gave an update on what options are on the table, with zoning changes being a focus. As it stands now, zoning requirements only allow for manufacturing and commercial building in that area; and over the years, hotels located off the road say they’ve seen businesses drop as vacancies increased, while restaurants and stores there are also seeing fewer and fewer customers…

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