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- NOVEMBER 19, 2020 | Commission approves preliminary plans for nearly 400 homes on south side
- JUNE 17, 2019 | New life for long-vacant Market Station at Railyard
- AUGUST 10, 2018 | Rental market in Santa Fe one of nation’s tightest
- AUGUST 8, 2018 | City panel greenlights construction of new fast-food restaurants
- JULY 27, 2018 | New senior housing complex proposed for downtown Santa Fe
- March 2, 2018 | SITE Santa Fe remodel wins architecture prize
- APRIL 28, 2017 | Glorieta Camps tells neighbors its working to comply with county regulations
- FEBRUARY 6, 2017 | SITE Santa Fe awarded $1m grant for expansion
- FEBRUARY 5, 2017 | Subdivision survey: builders hard at work
- DECEMBER 7, 2016 | Planning panel to consider apartment complex proposal
- OCTOBER 6, 2016 | Planning panel Oks MorningStar facility
- AUGUST 31, 2016 | City gives go-ahead for major mixed-use development
- OCTOBER 6, 2015 | Beyond the Bishop: Major renovation plans shut down historical lodge
- MAY 29, 2014 | City awards remodeled homes, hotel for commitment to historic style
- MAY 30, 2012 | School for Advanced Research looks to expand
- APRIL 24, 2012 | Condo rule change would legalize many homes
- APRIL 15, 2012 | South-side growth spurt: Businesses flock to Airport Road, bringing promise of jobs, revenue
- MARCH 26, 2012 | Nonprofit seeks to turn east-side estate into museum
- NOVEMBER 3, 2010 | Mixed-use business park in the works
- OCTOBER 10, 2010 | Seton Castle: An academy rises from the ruins
- JUNE 15, 2010 | New owners to bring mall back to life
- MAY 29, 2008 | Art of Space
- JANUARY 30, 2008 | Developers say no timeline yet for cathedral project
- AUGUST 28, 2007 | Development project may force changes to Las Soleras proposals
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