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Midtown redevelopment reaches 60% infrastructure design; two early proposals emerge
Summary
City staff told the council Midtown’s infrastructure design is roughly 60% complete, demolition of select legacy buildings is planned and two developer proposals — an arts center and an innovation hub — are advancing toward negotiation agreements.
Santa Fe city staff told the governing body on Nov. 12 that Midtown redevelopment has reached key predevelopment milestones: infrastructure design has advanced to roughly 60%, demolition contracts are in place for prioritized buildings and multiple private proposals have moved into review.
City Manager Mark Scott and asset‑development manager Carly Vendetti described progress on the 64‑acre Midtown Metropolitan Redevelopment Area, which encompasses the former Santa Fe University of Art and Design campus and surrounding parcels. Vendetti said the city has contracted a demolition vendor and identified LaSalle Hall and student apartments as the first structures to be removed to make room for Arroyo Park…
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