Demolition has continued on the North side of the property where most of the school classrooms will be built (PICTURED). New roofing has been installed on areas of the central structure, with new metal framing for skylights which were replaced. BEFORE: AFTER: ...
Pasatiempo | Paul Wiedeman, Art of Space Look west down Montezuma Avenue today and you’ll see a distinctive brick building that dates to 1880, the year in which trains with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway first rolled into Santa Fe. Built as a warehouse...
Albuquerque Journal | T.S. Last | August 18 It’s an unfinished symphony, but the New Mexico School for the Arts so far seems to have struck the right tone. The state-chartered, competitive-entry high school opened last week at a new location at the north end of Santa...
Santa Fe Reporter | Leah Cantor | August 16 The New Mexico School for the Arts opened the doors of its new building in the old Sanbusco shopping center Monday for the first day of school. Head of School Eric Crites tells SFR the new campus will allow the school to...
By Elayne Lowe | The New Mexican The old Sanbusco Market Center echoed with energy Friday morning as the New Mexico School for the Arts and community supporters celebrated the start of a construction project to create a new Railyard District campus where the...
Edmundo Carrillo | Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE — About 2 1/2 years after acquiring property for a new campus, the New Mexico School for the Arts broke ground Friday at the former Sanbusco Center in Santa Fe’s Railyard. The $30 million campus, being developed in three...