Market Station Leasing Information 2012

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Santa Fe Railyards

City of Santa Fe

NM Railrunner Commuter Train

Leasing Information

Contact: Rick Jaramillo 505.231.6966 Allen Branch 505.920.9900


About Us Santa Fe residents have come together in a once in a lifetime opportunity to create a beautiful and inviting commons at the heart of the city’s railyard redevelopment project in Santa Fe’s historic Guadalupe District. Santa Fe Railyards Railyard Co., LLC is a New Mexico Limited Liability Company located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Santa Fe Railyards is a publicprivate development with land owned by the City of Santa Fe and leased to private entities. It consists of a new Farmer’s Market, new streets and Plaza, a $13 million park, including a plethora of shops, galleries, and new businesses. Market Station Tenants REI started as a group of 23 mountain men and has grown to be the largest consumer cooperative with more than 3 million members. Flying Star Cafe - Flying Star opened its location on Route 66 in Albuquerque’s Nob Hill District and has grown to 9 neighborhood locations in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Go Wireless - More customers use Verizon than any other service provider. City of Santa Fe - Coming soon!

Santa Fe Railyards

The Railyard is truly the new gathering place for all of Santa Fe’s citizens and its visitors. Come meet friends and family. Have a great meal and view great contemporary art. See exciting performances. Choose from the best of locally grown produce. Ride your bike or take a train. Find a gift for a friend. Relax or play in the Park. Railyard History On February 9, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company pulled its first train into the Santa Fe, New Mexico depot, its arrival celebrated by colorful speeches and a grand parade. With that train, the treacherous journey by horseback, covered wagon or stage coach on the rutted old Santa Fe Trail came to an end, and an era of economic and social change began that is still evident in the life of Santa Fe today. The railroad brought tourists and new residents in its sleeping and dining cars, along with the Harvey Girls on their way to the Harvey HouseLa Fonda Hotel on the Plaza. Artists hired by the rail line drew and photographed images of Santa Fe to entice faraway Easterners to come see the West. Local Native American and Hispanic arts and crafts were created to market to rail travelers. Building materials brought in on the rail, such as galvanized tin and bricks, added metal roofs and Victorian brick buildings to the pueblo style architecture of Santa Fe.


Street Level Service Entrance

SUITE A SUITE B SUITE C SUITE D SUITE E SUITE E SUITE F SUITE G SUITE H SUITE I TOTAL SQ FT TOTAL COMMON AREA

27,932 2,187 781 1,600 818 800 838 3,000 1,000 6,500 44,089 2,311

Recreational Equipment, Inc Available Subject Space Daniella’s Closet Go Wireless Go Wireless Available Available Available Flying Star Cafe

Elevator to under ground parking garage

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Elevator The Dog House Outdoor Bar (Seasonal Operation)

Upper Level SUITE 2A SUITE 2B

21,500 17,100 38,600

Elevator

City of Santa Fe RingSide Bowl City of Santa Fe

Elevator

FLOOR PLANS

City of Santa Fe



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