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After being purchased by Greenfield and Associates in fall 2004, [5] the mall underwent a $10 million renovation that included a new roof. The mall celebrated its grand opening as Santa Fe Place in November 2005. [6] Babcock & Brown purchased the mall in 2007 [7] followed by Trademark Property in 2010. [8]
Cafe Pasqual's is an American Southwestern restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The business was named one of " America's Classics " by the James Beard Foundation Awards in 1999. [ 1 ] The cafe is located one block south of the Santa Fe Plaza in an adobe building built in 1905, and founded by Katharine Kagel in 1979, it is the only restaurant in ...
The Compound is a restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It serves American / New American cuisine. [1] [2] In 2023, Condé Nast Traveler included the business in a list of Santa Fe's twelve best restaurants. [3] The Compound was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024. [4]
His Santa Fe Arcade, a shopping mall-style property near the southwest corner of the Plaza on San Francisco Street that opened in 2004, was a novel idea that offered lower-cost retail space for ...
Zeng since 2020 has created three dining establishments in Santa Fe, with his latest, Zeng Chinese Restaurant, opening to much excitement from visitors and residents alike.
DeVargas Center – Santa Fe (1973–present) Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe – Santa Fe (1993–present, outdoor) Mesilla Valley Mall – Las Cruces (1981–present) North Plains Mall – Clovis (1985–present) Santa Fe Place – Santa Fe (1985–present) Winrock Center – Albuquerque (1975–2011)
Jun. 19—The property that houses nearly quarter-century-old Maria's New Mexican Kitchen, a Santa Fe institution known for its local cuisine and vast selection of margaritas, was listed Tuesday ...
The Santa Fe Factory Outlets was curated by California-based developer Steve Craig of Ginsburg Craig and Associates in 1990. [1] [2] At the time, the shopping center was one of two outlet malls simultaneously being developed within the state. The New Mexico Outlet Center also opened a complex in Budaghers, New Mexico in 1993. [3]