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Grant FundingCapital ProjectsDetected May 6, 2026

Long‑term ground lease and phased redevelopment of the city-owned Midtown Visual Arts Center and historic Barracks (approx. 3.37 acres at 1600 St. Michael’s Dr.), including renovation of Tipton Lecture Hall and Marion Center (Phase 1 HVAC and reconfiguration for tenants), renovation of Tishman Hall and Thaw Art History Center (Phase 2 plumbing, HVAC, stucco repairs, re-roofing, mold remediation), and remediation/new construction/site work for the remaining Barracks (Phase 3). Developer will design, finance, construct, operate, and manage the project and sublease space to arts, design, technology, and cultural organizations.

Reasoning: The bill and attached Ground Lease and Development Agreement explicitly authorize a 10-ye...

Santa Fe MPOMidtown Visual Arts Center Ground Lease & Redevelopment

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