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Santa Fe redevelopment plan calls for demolition, green stormwater systems and studio village renovations

2577886 · March 12, 2025
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Presenters outlined a master plan to demolish several buildings on a former World War II hospital site in Santa Fe, install permeable streets and a green stormwater system, renovate a theater with Dolby Atmos, and seek permits this fall to begin renovations in early 2026.

Presenters at a meeting in Santa Fe described a redevelopment plan for a former World War II military hospital site that would demolish several buildings, install a green stormwater system and permeable street surfaces, and begin renovations in early 2026.

“The red buildings are the ones that will be demolished, and demolition will start most likely this summer, spring summer,” Speaker 1, a staff member, said while showing a site map. He described a stormwater design intended to let water penetrate the street surface and flow beneath the roadway.

The presenters said the project will reconfigure circulation and public space around a central plaza. “The plaza, the buildings around the plaza required to have a portico so that the sidewalk extends beyond the portico but you can walk under the…

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