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The Residences at Packard Place |
Information |
Location |
SW Corner of 6th St & Gold
Albuquerque[1] |
Status |
Proposed |
Opening |
2010[1] |
Use |
Residential[1] |
Roof |
Unknown |
Floor count |
30[1] |
Developer |
Blue Dot Corporation[1] |
The Residences at Packard Place is a thirty story mixed-use tower proposed at the SW corner of 6th Street & Gold Avenue in Downtown Albuquerque. The Residences at Packard Place is proposed to be taller than the 351-foot Albuquerque Plaza Office Tower, therefore becoming the tallest building in the state of New Mexico. This building consists of two towers, which will have 30,000 square feet and 408 residences. Packard Place will change the skyline of Downtown Albuquerque. The development will include retail/commercial space on the ground level, 8 floors of parking with over 700 spaces, a 30,000 square foot community floor, and 20 floors of residences.[2] This building is expected to be completed by 2010.
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