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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Pamela Weese Powell)
2. Re: Central and Richmond establishment application (Flora Silva)
3. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Kyla Stoker)
4. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Curtis, Susan)
5. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Tom Simic)
6. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Michael Mcdonald)
7. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (fgreen38)
8. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Rozy Dog)
9. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Jeff P.)
10. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Tyler White)
11. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Ciaran Lithgow)
12. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Lydia L.)
13. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Frances Montoya)
14. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Meta Hirschl)
15. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Scott Snyder)
16. Nob Hill Neighborhood Association Special Board Meeting,
Sept. 17, 6:30 pm, Library Moveable Feast (Gary Eyster)
17. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (fgreen38)
18. Re: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable
Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. (Susan Hedman)
19. Fwd: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library
Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
(lrtrdh@gmail.com)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 09:41:36 -0600
From: Pamela Weese Powell <pamelaweese@gmail.com>
To: Scott Snyder <scottmsnyder528@gmail.com>
Cc: Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, NobHill Neighbors
<neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Ditto, what Scott said!
On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 7:23?PM Scott Snyder via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
> I recommend *APPROVE*
>
> Though parts of the request are a little vague, the concept seems sound.
> Some of my reasoning
>
> - According to already mentioned reporting, the downtown Library location
> looks to have a negative track record. However, knowing the downtown area
> after dark, I'm curious to know how many of those calls were a result from
> inside the bar/bar patrons and outside the bar, people not going into or
> coming out.
>
> - From what I can ascertain from the request, what they're planning
> doesn't sound like what the other location is.
>
> - The more empty storefronts the worse it is for all businesses in Nob
> Hill. I want an entertainment district that's vibrant with options that
> will bring a variety of patrons. The same people that go to M'Tucci's and
> Scalo are not necessarily the same that would frequent this establishment.
>
> - The murder at the old Imbibe was terrible and I feel for his family and
> friends. But it should not deter or disallow a new business from moving in.
> I missed a stabbing in front of Papa John's by 5 minutes a few years ago. A
> customer tried to break up a fight btwn a man and women right outside and
> was stabbed to death. Should we have petitioned to close Papa John's and
> been opposed to anything new moving in?
>
> - "Nightclubs" and bars. I put that in quotes bc that seems to be a
> negative buzzword in the neighborhood as was evidenced in the recent tv
> interview when Oak and Ivy opened. I don't care what anyone calls it, the
> more entertainment the better. Something midscale with live music on a
> regular basis would be a great addition. I remember a time when there were
> more shops than restaurants/bars but if they were still successful they'd
> still be here.
>
> We moved closer to Nob Hill (we're down by Monte Vista Elem) because we
> regularly frequented bars and restaurants and wanted to be within walking
> distance. We knew full well what it would be like living so close to an
> entertainment district. It's sad to see how many businesses have closed and
> how many of those building owners have made it completely unaffordable for
> new ones to move in.
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 14, 2024 at 1:24?PM Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
> neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
>> Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors*,*
>>
>>
>>
>> *The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an
>> application *for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor
>> license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE
>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_102-2BRichmond-2BDr-2BNE-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=vxLVEUr9nOjNULKBMljCd4xAGAdu4D6zc5WSMYFTpM4&e= >.
>> The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024
>> (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov until
>> 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the
>> hearing.
>>
>>
>>
>> When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant
>> to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather
>> neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek
>> further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes
>> who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. *We invite you
>> to reply to all if you have a position** on this request.* You may reply
>> to sender if you prefer.
>>
>>
>> -Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I
>> have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are
>> good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe
>> Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will
>> be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
>>
>>
>> -Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker,
>> 505-980-5614
>>
>> -Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and
>> period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast)
>> originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site
>> catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar &
>> Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW
>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_312-2BCentral-2BAve.-2BSW-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=J_P6_f3GuRr1VQE7y7t5aTdZ2mBri2BdycEACHCYh-k&e= >).
>> Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor
>> license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new
>> business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new
>> home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing
>> location: Agent did not provide
>>
>>
>> -Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is
>> there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced
>> their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for
>> these items : Agent did not provide
>>
>>
>> -Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during
>> normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the
>> applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday;
>> Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not
>> provide
>>
>> ?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures
>> have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of
>> people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have
>> no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the
>> security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number
>> of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
>>
>>
>>
>> Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the
>> Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an
>> entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity
>> from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name
>> implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If
>> other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor
>> license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of
>> the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a
>> result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is
>> split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the
>> Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the
>> Library Moveable Feast.
>>
>> Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating
>> the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if
>> their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the
>> applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for
>> their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar
>> celebrations.
>>
>> Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday
>> nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only
>> as an upscale lounge.
>>
>> *Attached is a call summary* from APD for the 312 Central SW address.
>> APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service,
>> year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as
>> 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in
>> progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the
>> Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It
>> was simply the nearest address.
>>
>>
>>
>> At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate
>> input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When
>> input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association
>> position. If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong
>> concerns we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association
>> position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following
>> evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this
>> special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
>>
>>
>>
>> At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on
>> community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited
>> to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
>>
>>
>> Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the
>> hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
>>
>> Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are
>> problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
>>
>>
>>
>> We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the
>> applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special meeting.
>>
>>
>> All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to
>> the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
>>
>>
>>
>> #VivaNobHill
>>
>> *Gary Eyster*
>>
>> *President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association*
>>
>> *(505)991-1388*
>>
>> *meyster1@me.com <meyster1@me.com>*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 16:26:07 +0000 (UTC)
From: Flora Silva <silva_f65@yahoo.com>
To: "neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com"
<neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com>, Dave Dixon <ddixon@swcp.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Central and Richmond establishment
application
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Opposed. Nob Hill doesn't need another liquor licensed establishment.? Market saturation.??Flora
On Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 12:51:25 PM MDT, Dave Dixon via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
Agreed, thanks everyone for input on this.
My take - no more boozers.
Remember that the tragic event at this location came after neighborhood complaints about the bar were ignored.?
In other words, we can't seem to do anything about badly behaved drinking establishments.
So let's use this opportunity to find out whether we have any sway in setting a limit on boozer density.
It's unlikely, however. Note that zoning limits on the density of cannabis dispensaries is already being ignored in Nob Hill.
On 9/15/24 09:37, kingkb via Neighbors_nobhill-nm wrote:
Opposed.
And grateful for all of the reviews and process ~
?
On Sep 15 2024 8:22 AM, Meta Hirschl via Neighbors_nobhill-nm wrote:
Well said Frances. I agree w the others who say usually I support local business development but this request just seems too vague and we seriously seem super saturated w places to drink. I'm opposed. Meta.
Meta Hirschl There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.?-Elie Wiesel ?
On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 5:53?AM Frances Montoya via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
All input is very valid, and I agree the application is confusing; it leaves too much room for interpretation.?
I believe our neighborhood owes this intense scrutiny to the memory of the young athlete who was murdered at this location.
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 13:23:08 -0600
From: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>
To: eachestnut@swcp.com
Cc: Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, NobHill Neighbors
<neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email
chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is
representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor
license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many
other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with
their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year
passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell
properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the
*current* businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some
way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to
engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often
receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have
passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be
operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hill and invest my time,
energy and money in its success.
What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill
neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill
neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was
important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is
to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character,
history, food culture and nightlife.
As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license
applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this
specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing
each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of
this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil
engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a
very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated
professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better
than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working
towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are
native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and needs
of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event space
where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are
exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local
artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant,
unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that
has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the
support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in
retaining that demographic.
The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A
couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction,
505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation,
Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's
Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that
there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not all new
businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of $1.8M+/-
which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has
been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in
Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not
sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which appear
to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant
downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are
what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property,
which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding
residential property values.
As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am
urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get
businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these
properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively
in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people
understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the
operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains
that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to
operate in our community.
Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in
your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes
to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I
have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be
working together again soon.
Kyla Stoker
On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com> wrote:
> At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting
> past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
>
> Elizabeth Chestnut
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> *From:* Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
> neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> *On Behalf Of *Gary Eyster
> via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
> *Sent:* Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
> *To:* 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>
> *Cc:* 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>; 'Mark Rhodes' <
> mmr@rspcnm.com>
> *Subject:* [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library
> Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
>
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> Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors*,*
>
>
>
> *The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an
> application *for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor
> license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE. The
> Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024 (see
> Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov until 72
> hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the
> hearing.
>
>
>
> When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant to
> clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather
> neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek
> further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes
> who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. *We invite you
> to reply to all if you have a position on this request.* You may reply to
> sender if you prefer.
>
>
> -Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I have
> represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are good
> people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe Chavez,
> Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will be
> Christina Castinelli, also a local.
>
>
> -Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker,
> 505-980-5614
>
> -Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and
> period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast)
> originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site
> catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar &
> Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW). Library Moveable Feast was formed to
> meet those requests and a new liquor license was purchased to meet those
> requests. Since it?s inception, the new business has operated out of rented
> space. Now they wish to create a new home base to expand their operations.
> Period of operation at existing location: Agent did not provide
>
>
> -Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is
> there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced
> their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for
> these items : Agent did not provide
>
>
> -Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during
> normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the
> applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday;
> Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not
> provide
>
> ?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures
> have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of
> people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have
> no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the
> security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number
> of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
>
>
>
> Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the
> Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an
> entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity
> from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name
> implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If
> other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor
> license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of
> the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a
> result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is
> split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the
> Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the
> Library Moveable Feast.
>
> Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating
> the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if
> their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the
> applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for
> their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar
> celebrations.
>
> Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday
> nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only
> as an upscale lounge.
>
> *Attached is a call summary* from APD for the 312 Central SW address. APD
> attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service, year-to-date.
> Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as 31S) or that says
> 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in progress' calls
> occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the Library and may
> or may not have been associated with the establishment. It was simply the
> nearest address.
>
>
>
> At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate
> input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When input
> is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position.
> If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will
> hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that
> happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17
> at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting
> is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
>
>
>
> At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on
> community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited
> to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
>
>
> Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the
> hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
>
> Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are problematic,
> particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
>
>
>
> We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the
> applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special
> meeting.
>
> All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to
> the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
>
>
>
> #VivaNobHill
>
> *Gary Eyster*
>
> *President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association*
>
> *(505)991-1388*
>
> *meyster1@me.com <meyster1@me.com>*
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:22:38 +0000
From: "Curtis, Susan" <curtis@purdue.edu>
To: "eachestnut@swcp.com" <eachestnut@swcp.com>, Kyla Stoker
<kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>
Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster
<meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Thanks for this very helpful information.
I support the request.
Susan
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From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> on behalf of Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com>
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2024 1:23 PM
To: eachestnut@swcp.com <eachestnut@swcp.com>
Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>; Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>; Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the current businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hi!
ll and invest my time, energy and money in its success.
What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character, history, food culture and nightlife.
As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant, unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in retaining that demographic.
The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction, 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not all new businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of $1.8M+/- which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which appear to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property, which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding residential property values.
As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to operate in our community.
Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be working together again soon.
Kyla Stoker
On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com<mailto:eachestnut@swcp.com>> wrote:
At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
Elizabeth Chestnut
From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com<mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com>> On Behalf Of Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
To: 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com<mailto:neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>>
Cc: 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com<mailto:kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>>; 'Mark Rhodes' <mmr@rspcnm.com<mailto:mmr@rspcnm.com>>
Subject: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors,
The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an application for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE. The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024 (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov<mailto:donna@cabq.gov> until 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the hearing.
When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. We invite you to reply to all if you have a position on this request. You may reply to sender if you prefer.
-Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
-Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker, 505-980-5614
-Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast) originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar & Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW). Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing location: Agent did not provide
-Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for these items : Agent did not provide
-Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday; Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not provide
?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the Library Moveable Feast.
Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar celebrations.
Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only as an upscale lounge.
Attached is a call summary from APD for the 312 Central SW address. APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service, year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It was simply the nearest address.
At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position. If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special meeting.
All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
#VivaNobHill
Gary Eyster
President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association
(505)991-1388
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:37:45 +0000
From: Tom Simic <tomsimic@hotmail.com>
To: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>,
"eachestnut@swcp.com" <eachestnut@swcp.com>
Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster
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Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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I don't want to sound negative but your dialog seems to want to protect your real estate dealing with your clients and your commission. I don't know who you are trying to impress about all that your clients have done. It may be nice that they have the capital to invest but it still seems like they don't have a complete business plan and we do not need an experimental business, as you put it in our neighborhood.
My mind isn't changed
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From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> on behalf of Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com>
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2024 1:23:08 PM
To: eachestnut@swcp.com <eachestnut@swcp.com>
Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>; Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>; Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the current businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hi!
ll and invest my time, energy and money in its success.
What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character, history, food culture and nightlife.
As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant, unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in retaining that demographic.
The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction, 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not all new businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of $1.8M+/- which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which appear to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property, which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding residential property values.
As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to operate in our community.
Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be working together again soon.
Kyla Stoker
On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com<mailto:eachestnut@swcp.com>> wrote:
At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
Elizabeth Chestnut
From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com<mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com>> On Behalf Of Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
To: 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com<mailto:neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>>
Cc: 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com<mailto:kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>>; 'Mark Rhodes' <mmr@rspcnm.com<mailto:mmr@rspcnm.com>>
Subject: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors,
The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an application for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE. The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024 (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov<mailto:donna@cabq.gov> until 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the hearing.
When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. We invite you to reply to all if you have a position on this request. You may reply to sender if you prefer.
-Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
-Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker, 505-980-5614
-Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast) originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar & Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW). Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing location: Agent did not provide
-Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for these items : Agent did not provide
-Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday; Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not provide
?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the Library Moveable Feast.
Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar celebrations.
Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only as an upscale lounge.
Attached is a call summary from APD for the 312 Central SW address. APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service, year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It was simply the nearest address.
At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position. If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special meeting.
All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
#VivaNobHill
Gary Eyster
President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association
(505)991-1388
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Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 15:13:10 -0600
From: Michael Mcdonald <abqmichaelj@aol.com>
To: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>
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Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
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Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 15:31:01 -0600
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To: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>, eachestnut@swcp.com
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Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Way too long to read? which tends to just be a bit too much defence.?We still oppose this liquor license transfer.Karen and Fred GreenSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> Date: 9/16/24 2:16 PM (GMT-07:00) To: eachestnut@swcp.com Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com> Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,??My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell properties in Nob Hill. I have been!
involved?in over a dozen of the?current?businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs?to engage in business in this area, despite?the many hesitations that I often receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hill and invest my time, energy and money in its success.??What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character, history, food culture and nightlife.??As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license applicants in my c!
areer, I can speak directly to the ownership of this specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.??The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events.?They are exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local artists.? Their brand intends to be experiential!
, memorable, vibrant, unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in retaining that demographic.?The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction, 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement?of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.??As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that there have been some bad acts?by other operators?in the past, not all new businesses ?are?run the same. These operators?have a budget of $1.8M+/- which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with!
many other buildings in Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which?appear to me to?keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property, which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding residential property values.??As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.??Regardless of your position on this application, my input s!
till remains that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to operate in our community.?Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be working together again soon.??Kyla?StokerOn Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com> wrote:At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application.? Getting past issues with regard to that corner is a must.Elizabeth Chestnut?From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> On Behalf Of Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nmSent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PMTo: 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>Cc: 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>; 'Mark Rhodes' <mmr@rspcnm.com>Subject: [Neighbors] Request for L!
iquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.?Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors,?The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an application?for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE. The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024 (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by?donna@cabq.gov?until 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the hearing.?When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker.?We invite you to reply to all if you have a position?on this request. You may reply to sender if you prefer.-Operators of the business: The owners are all locals wh!
om Kyla and I have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will be Christina Castinelli, also a local.-Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker, 505-980-5614-Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast) originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar & Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW). Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing location: !
Agent did not provide-Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for these items : Agent did not provide-Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday; Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not provide?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.?Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is!
not the Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the Library Moveable Feast. Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the applicants hope t!
hat their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar celebrations. Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only as an upscale lounge.?Attached is a call summary?from APD for the 312 Central SW address. APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service, year-to-date.? Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated.? Most of the 'fight in progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It was simply the nearest address.??At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate input received from the community.? Neighbor input is crucial. When input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position.? If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concern!
s we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.??At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.??Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.?Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.?We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special meeting.??All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to the hearing offi!
cer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.?#VivaNobHillGary EysterPresident, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association(505)991-1388meyster1@me.com???Virus-free.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.avg.com&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=huE2j1sdiARfMi5vCaJ_aGIhfbV4vxKD_fTHzoZ3Onc&e= -- Kyla StokerNew Mexico Liquor Licenses, LLC2539 Wyoming Blvd. NE,?Albuquerque, NM 87112Cell: (505) 980-5614 Fax: (505) 212-0227www.newmexicoliquorlicense.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE - This e-mail transmission, and any documents, files or previous e-mail messages attached to it may contain information that is confidential or legally privileged.? If you are not the intended recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you must not read this transmission and that any disclosure, copying, printing, distribution, or use of any of the information contained in or attached to this transmission is STRICTLY PROHIBITED.? If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately notify the sender by telephone or return e-mail and delete the original transmission and its attachments without reading or!
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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 21:36:29 +0000
From: Rozy Dog <gmk@rozydog.com>
To: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>
Cc: "eachestnut@swcp.com" <eachestnut@swcp.com>, NobHill Neighbors
<neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes
<mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
Message-ID: <A857FA7E-3A66-4E50-B763-095742E8E695@rozydog.com>
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I join in agreement with all of the articulate opposition to the library movable feast request. Having owned a small business in Nob Hill for well over 30 years I am a strong advocate of locally owned micro business growth in our neighborhood. However this does not feel like healthy positive growth. I cannot view this request to be of benefit to the Well-being of all our community. So I add my voice to the naysayers.
Melinda Rand MA
On Sep 16, 2024, at 2:16?PM, Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
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Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the current businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hi!
ll and invest my time, energy and money in its success.
What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character, history, food culture and nightlife.
As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant, unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in retaining that demographic.
The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction, 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not all new businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of $1.8M+/- which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which appear to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property, which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding residential property values.
As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to operate in our community.
Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be working together again soon.
Kyla Stoker
On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com<mailto:eachestnut@swcp.com>> wrote:
At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
Elizabeth Chestnut
From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com<mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com>> On Behalf Of Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
To: 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com<mailto:neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>>
Cc: 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com<mailto:kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>>; 'Mark Rhodes' <mmr@rspcnm.com<mailto:mmr@rspcnm.com>>
Subject: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors,
The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an application for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE. The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024 (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov<mailto:donna@cabq.gov> until 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the hearing.
When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. We invite you to reply to all if you have a position on this request. You may reply to sender if you prefer.
-Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
-Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker, 505-980-5614
-Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast) originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar & Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW). Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing location: Agent did not provide
-Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for these items : Agent did not provide
-Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday; Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not provide
?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the Library Moveable Feast.
Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar celebrations.
Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only as an upscale lounge.
Attached is a call summary from APD for the 312 Central SW address. APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service, year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It was simply the nearest address.
At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position. If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special meeting.
All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
#VivaNobHill
Gary Eyster
President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association
(505)991-1388
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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 15:37:03 -0600
From: "Jeff P." <jp6265@yahoo.com>
To: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>
Cc: eachestnut@swcp.com, NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>,
Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 16:48:41 -0600
From: Tyler White <white.tylerjames@gmail.com>
To: Pamela Weese Powell <pamelaweese@gmail.com>
Cc: Scott Snyder <scottmsnyder528@gmail.com>, NobHill Neighbors
<neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Agreed, I support.
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 2:12?PM Pamela Weese Powell via
Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
> Ditto, what Scott said!
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 7:23?PM Scott Snyder via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
> neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
>> I recommend *APPROVE*
>>
>> Though parts of the request are a little vague, the concept seems sound.
>> Some of my reasoning
>>
>> - According to already mentioned reporting, the downtown Library location
>> looks to have a negative track record. However, knowing the downtown area
>> after dark, I'm curious to know how many of those calls were a result from
>> inside the bar/bar patrons and outside the bar, people not going into or
>> coming out.
>>
>> - From what I can ascertain from the request, what they're planning
>> doesn't sound like what the other location is.
>>
>> - The more empty storefronts the worse it is for all businesses in Nob
>> Hill. I want an entertainment district that's vibrant with options that
>> will bring a variety of patrons. The same people that go to M'Tucci's and
>> Scalo are not necessarily the same that would frequent this establishment.
>>
>> - The murder at the old Imbibe was terrible and I feel for his family and
>> friends. But it should not deter or disallow a new business from moving in.
>> I missed a stabbing in front of Papa John's by 5 minutes a few years ago. A
>> customer tried to break up a fight btwn a man and women right outside and
>> was stabbed to death. Should we have petitioned to close Papa John's and
>> been opposed to anything new moving in?
>>
>> - "Nightclubs" and bars. I put that in quotes bc that seems to be a
>> negative buzzword in the neighborhood as was evidenced in the recent tv
>> interview when Oak and Ivy opened. I don't care what anyone calls it, the
>> more entertainment the better. Something midscale with live music on a
>> regular basis would be a great addition. I remember a time when there were
>> more shops than restaurants/bars but if they were still successful they'd
>> still be here.
>>
>> We moved closer to Nob Hill (we're down by Monte Vista Elem) because we
>> regularly frequented bars and restaurants and wanted to be within walking
>> distance. We knew full well what it would be like living so close to an
>> entertainment district. It's sad to see how many businesses have closed and
>> how many of those building owners have made it completely unaffordable for
>> new ones to move in.
>>
>> Thanks for reading.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 14, 2024 at 1:24?PM Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
>> neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors*,*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an
>>> application *for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor
>>> license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE
>>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_102-2BRichmond-2BDr-2BNE-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=vxLVEUr9nOjNULKBMljCd4xAGAdu4D6zc5WSMYFTpM4&e= >.
>>> The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024
>>> (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov until
>>> 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the
>>> hearing.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant
>>> to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather
>>> neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek
>>> further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes
>>> who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. *We invite you
>>> to reply to all if you have a position** on this request.* You may
>>> reply to sender if you prefer.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I
>>> have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are
>>> good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe
>>> Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will
>>> be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker,
>>> 505-980-5614
>>>
>>> -Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and
>>> period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast)
>>> originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site
>>> catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar &
>>> Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW
>>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_312-2BCentral-2BAve.-2BSW-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=J_P6_f3GuRr1VQE7y7t5aTdZ2mBri2BdycEACHCYh-k&e= >).
>>> Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor
>>> license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new
>>> business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new
>>> home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing
>>> location: Agent did not provide
>>>
>>>
>>> -Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential
>>> is there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced
>>> their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for
>>> these items : Agent did not provide
>>>
>>>
>>> -Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during
>>> normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the
>>> applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday;
>>> Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not
>>> provide
>>>
>>> ?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security
>>> measures have historically depended on when the event is held and the
>>> number of people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event
>>> would have no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of
>>> course, the security cameras while a night hours event would at least
>>> double the number of security guards plus the afore mentioned security
>>> cameras.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the
>>> Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an
>>> entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity
>>> from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name
>>> implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If
>>> other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor
>>> license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of
>>> the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a
>>> result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is
>>> split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the
>>> Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the
>>> Library Moveable Feast.
>>>
>>> Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into
>>> renovating the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for
>>> events if their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is
>>> the applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space
>>> for their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar
>>> celebrations.
>>>
>>> Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and
>>> Saturday nights, they have considered opening the event center on those
>>> nights only as an upscale lounge.
>>>
>>> *Attached is a call summary* from APD for the 312 Central SW address.
>>> APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service,
>>> year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as
>>> 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in
>>> progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the
>>> Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It
>>> was simply the nearest address.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally
>>> evaluate input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial.
>>> When input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association
>>> position. If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong
>>> concerns we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association
>>> position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following
>>> evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this
>>> special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on
>>> community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited
>>> to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
>>>
>>>
>>> Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the
>>> hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
>>>
>>> Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are
>>> problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the
>>> applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special meeting.
>>>
>>>
>>> All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to
>>> the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> #VivaNobHill
>>>
>>> *Gary Eyster*
>>>
>>> *President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association*
>>>
>>> *(505)991-1388*
>>>
>>> *meyster1@me.com <meyster1@me.com>*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 17:23:04 -0600
From: Ciaran Lithgow <ciaranlithgow@gmail.com>
To: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>
Cc: eachestnut@swcp.com, NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>,
Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Kyla- thanks for taking with your thoughtful response, which specifically
addresses several of the concerns and questions raised by the group. I
appreciate your professionalism and commitment to bringing great businesses
to our community!
NHA- I hope you all take the time to read her response with an open mind.
What a creative and exciting opportunity! We are in favor.
Ciaran Lithgow & Nicole Wilson, Amherst SE
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 2:15?PM Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
> Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
>
>
>
> My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email
> chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is
> representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor
> license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many
> other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with
> their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year
> passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell
> properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the
> *current* businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some
> way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to
> engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often
> receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have
> passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be
> operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hill and invest my time,
> energy and money in its success.
>
>
>
> What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill
> neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill
> neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was
> important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is
> to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character,
> history, food culture and nightlife.
>
>
>
> As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license
> applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this
> specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing
> each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of
> this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil
> engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a
> very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated
> professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better
> than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working
> towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are
> native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
>
>
>
> The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and
> needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event
> space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are
> exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local
> artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant,
> unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that
> has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the
> support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in
> retaining that demographic.
>
>
>
> The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A
> couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction,
> 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation,
> Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's
> Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
>
>
>
> As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that
> there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not all new
> businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of $1.8M+/-
> which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has
> been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in
> Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not
> sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which appear
> to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant
> downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are
> what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property,
> which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding
> residential property values.
>
>
>
> As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am
> urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get
> businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these
> properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively
> in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people
> understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the
> operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
>
>
>
> Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains
> that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to
> operate in our community.
>
>
>
> Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in
> your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes
> to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I
> have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be
> working together again soon.
>
>
>
> Kyla Stoker
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com> wrote:
>
>> At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting
>> past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
>>
>> Elizabeth Chestnut
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
>> neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> *On Behalf Of *Gary
>> Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
>> *To:* 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>
>> *Cc:* 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>; 'Mark Rhodes' <
>> mmr@rspcnm.com>
>> *Subject:* [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library
>> Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
>>
>>
>>
>> Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors*,*
>>
>>
>>
>> *The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an
>> application *for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor
>> license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE
>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_102-2BRichmond-2BDr-2BNE-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=vxLVEUr9nOjNULKBMljCd4xAGAdu4D6zc5WSMYFTpM4&e= >.
>> The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024
>> (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov until
>> 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the
>> hearing.
>>
>>
>>
>> When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant
>> to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather
>> neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek
>> further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes
>> who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. *We invite you
>> to reply to all if you have a position on this request.* You may reply
>> to sender if you prefer.
>>
>>
>> -Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I
>> have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are
>> good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe
>> Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will
>> be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
>>
>>
>> -Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker,
>> 505-980-5614
>>
>> -Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and
>> period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast)
>> originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site
>> catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar &
>> Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW
>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_312-2BCentral-2BAve.-2BSW-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=J_P6_f3GuRr1VQE7y7t5aTdZ2mBri2BdycEACHCYh-k&e= >).
>> Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor
>> license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new
>> business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new
>> home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing
>> location: Agent did not provide
>>
>>
>> -Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is
>> there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced
>> their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for
>> these items : Agent did not provide
>>
>>
>> -Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during
>> normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the
>> applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday;
>> Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not
>> provide
>>
>> ?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures
>> have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of
>> people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have
>> no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the
>> security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number
>> of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
>>
>>
>>
>> Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the
>> Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an
>> entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity
>> from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name
>> implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If
>> other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor
>> license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of
>> the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a
>> result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is
>> split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the
>> Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the
>> Library Moveable Feast.
>>
>> Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating
>> the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if
>> their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the
>> applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for
>> their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar
>> celebrations.
>>
>> Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday
>> nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only
>> as an upscale lounge.
>>
>> *Attached is a call summary* from APD for the 312 Central SW address.
>> APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service,
>> year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as
>> 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in
>> progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the
>> Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It
>> was simply the nearest address.
>>
>>
>>
>> At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate
>> input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When input
>> is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position.
>> If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will
>> hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that
>> happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17
>> at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting
>> is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
>>
>>
>>
>> At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on
>> community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited
>> to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
>>
>>
>> Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the
>> hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
>>
>> Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are
>> problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
>>
>>
>>
>> We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the
>> applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special
>> meeting.
>>
>> All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to
>> the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
>>
>>
>>
>> #VivaNobHill
>>
>> *Gary Eyster*
>>
>> *President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association*
>>
>> *(505)991-1388*
>>
>> *meyster1@me.com <meyster1@me.com>*
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Message: 12
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 17:23:16 -0600
From: "Lydia L." <llennihan45@gmail.com>
To: Tom Simic <tomsimic@hotmail.com>
Cc: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>,
"eachestnut@swcp.com" <eachestnut@swcp.com>, NobHill Neighbors
<neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes
<mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
Message-ID: <4574CCB2-2E6E-4B28-8902-2E4D7FDC9C9C@gmail.com>
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I would also add that the point someone made about bars/entertainment doing better than retail in Nob Hill is a bit misleading. Mayor Berry?s ART project destroyed many businesses, after which came Covid, which had the same impact. The entire city is still recovering from the economic fallout from that. As for these investors making donations and writing them off on their taxes, every business does that. I don?t think the list is very impressive, but the police logs for their other establishment downtown is. The bar that was in this location before had major issues, and changed that intersection in a negative way, especially with the murder of the UNM athlete. Don?t you all hear gunshots almost every night in our neighborhood? We all do. Do you really want to bring more of the downtown bar scene to this neighborhood? It would be great if the landlords in Nob Hill could offer discounts to get some of the empty spaces filled, but I don?t think this is a productive way to do it!
.
> On Sep 16, 2024, at 2:37?PM, Tom Simic via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
> I don't want to sound negative but your dialog seems to want to protect your real estate dealing with your clients and your commission. I don't know who you are trying to impress about all that your clients have done. It may be nice that they have the capital to invest but it still seems like they don't have a complete business plan and we do not need an experimental business, as you put it in our neighborhood.
> My mind isn't changed
>
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> From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> on behalf of Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com>
> Sent: Monday, September 16, 2024 1:23:08 PM
> To: eachestnut@swcp.com <eachestnut@swcp.com>
> Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>; Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>; Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
> Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
>
> Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
>
>
>
> My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the current businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be operable for most business types. I believe in Nob !
Hill and invest my time, energy and money in its success.
>
>
>
> What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character, history, food culture and nightlife.
>
>
>
> As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
>
>
>
> The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant, unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in retaining that demographic.
>
>
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> The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction, 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
>
>
>
> As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not all new businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of $1.8M+/- which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which appear to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property, which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding residential property values.
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> As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
>
>
>
> Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to operate in our community.
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>
>
> Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be working together again soon.
>
>
>
> Kyla Stoker
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com <mailto:eachestnut@swcp.com>> wrote:
> At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
>
> Elizabeth Chestnut
>
>
>
> From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com <mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com>> On Behalf Of Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
> Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
> To: 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com <mailto:neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>>
> Cc: 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com <mailto:kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>>; 'Mark Rhodes' <mmr@rspcnm.com <mailto:mmr@rspcnm.com>>
> Subject: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
>
>
> Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors,
>
> The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an application for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE. The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024 (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov <mailto:donna@cabq.gov> until 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the hearing.
>
> When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. We invite you to reply to all if you have a position on this request. You may reply to sender if you prefer.
>
> -Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
>
> -Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker, 505-980-5614
>
> -Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast) originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar & Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW). Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing location: Agent did not provide
>
> -Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for these items : Agent did not provide
>
> -Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday; Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not provide
>
> ?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
>
> Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the Library Moveable Feast.
> Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar celebrations.
> Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only as an upscale lounge.
>
> Attached is a call summary from APD for the 312 Central SW address. APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service, year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It was simply the nearest address.
>
> At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position. If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
>
> At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
> Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
> Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
>
> We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special meeting.
> All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
>
> #VivaNobHill
>
> Gary Eyster
>
> President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association
>
> (505)991-1388
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Message: 13
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 17:31:39 -0600
From: Frances Montoya <fmontoya@swcp.com>
To: fgreen38 <fgreen38@comcast.net>
Cc: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>,
eachestnut@swcp.com, NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>,
Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Message: 14
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:33:35 -0500
From: Meta Hirschl <metaji.prajna@gmail.com>
To: Ciaran Lithgow <ciaranlithgow@gmail.com>
Cc: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>, NobHill Neighbors
<neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes
<mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Hi friends,
After reading all the information and thoughtful discourse, I am changing
my position to support of this new entry on Central Avenue.
My deepest hope is that our wonderful neighborhood returns to the vibrant
and exciting place it once was. I still love our space but like you all, am
concerned about our ability to grow the good.
Thank you and with respect,
Meta.
Meta Hirschl
*There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there
must never be a time when we fail to protest.* -Elie Wiesel
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 6:26?PM Ciaran Lithgow via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
> Kyla- thanks for taking with your thoughtful response, which specifically
> addresses several of the concerns and questions raised by the group. I
> appreciate your professionalism and commitment to bringing great businesses
> to our community!
>
> NHA- I hope you all take the time to read her response with an open mind.
>
> What a creative and exciting opportunity! We are in favor.
>
> Ciaran Lithgow & Nicole Wilson, Amherst SE
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 2:15?PM Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
> neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
>> Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
>>
>>
>>
>> My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email
>> chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is
>> representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor
>> license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many
>> other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with
>> their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year
>> passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell
>> properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the
>> *current* businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some
>> way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to
>> engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often
>> receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have
>> passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be
>> operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hill and invest my time,
>> energy and money in its success.
>>
>>
>>
>> What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill
>> neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill
>> neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was
>> important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is
>> to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character,
>> history, food culture and nightlife.
>>
>>
>>
>> As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license
>> applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this
>> specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing
>> each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of
>> this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil
>> engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a
>> very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated
>> professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better
>> than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working
>> towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are
>> native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
>>
>>
>>
>> The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and
>> needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event
>> space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are
>> exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local
>> artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant,
>> unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that
>> has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the
>> support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in
>> retaining that demographic.
>>
>>
>>
>> The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A
>> couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction,
>> 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation,
>> Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's
>> Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
>>
>>
>>
>> As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see
>> that there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not
>> all new businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of
>> $1.8M+/- which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building
>> which has been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other
>> buildings in Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that
>> it does not sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses
>> which appear to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into
>> the next vacant downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up
>> properties, are what continue to maintain and grow the value of the
>> commercial property, which in turn also has been shown to help the growth
>> of surrounding residential property values.
>>
>>
>>
>> As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I
>> am urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get
>> businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these
>> properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively
>> in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people
>> understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the
>> operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains
>> that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to
>> operate in our community.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in
>> your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes
>> to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I
>> have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be
>> working together again soon.
>>
>>
>>
>> Kyla Stoker
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com> wrote:
>>
>>> At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting
>>> past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
>>>
>>> Elizabeth Chestnut
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
>>> neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> *On Behalf Of *Gary
>>> Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
>>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
>>> *To:* 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>
>>> *Cc:* 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>; 'Mark Rhodes' <
>>> mmr@rspcnm.com>
>>> *Subject:* [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library
>>> Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors*,*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an
>>> application *for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor
>>> license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE
>>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_102-2BRichmond-2BDr-2BNE-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=vxLVEUr9nOjNULKBMljCd4xAGAdu4D6zc5WSMYFTpM4&e= >.
>>> The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024
>>> (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov until
>>> 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the
>>> hearing.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant
>>> to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather
>>> neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek
>>> further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes
>>> who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. *We invite you
>>> to reply to all if you have a position on this request.* You may reply
>>> to sender if you prefer.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I
>>> have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are
>>> good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe
>>> Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will
>>> be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker,
>>> 505-980-5614
>>>
>>> -Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and
>>> period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast)
>>> originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site
>>> catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar &
>>> Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW
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>>> Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor
>>> license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new
>>> business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new
>>> home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing
>>> location: Agent did not provide
>>>
>>>
>>> -Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential
>>> is there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced
>>> their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for
>>> these items : Agent did not provide
>>>
>>>
>>> -Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during
>>> normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the
>>> applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday;
>>> Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not
>>> provide
>>>
>>> ?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security
>>> measures have historically depended on when the event is held and the
>>> number of people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event
>>> would have no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of
>>> course, the security cameras while a night hours event would at least
>>> double the number of security guards plus the afore mentioned security
>>> cameras.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the
>>> Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an
>>> entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity
>>> from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name
>>> implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If
>>> other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor
>>> license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of
>>> the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a
>>> result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is
>>> split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the
>>> Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the
>>> Library Moveable Feast.
>>>
>>> Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into
>>> renovating the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for
>>> events if their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is
>>> the applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space
>>> for their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar
>>> celebrations.
>>>
>>> Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and
>>> Saturday nights, they have considered opening the event center on those
>>> nights only as an upscale lounge.
>>>
>>> *Attached is a call summary* from APD for the 312 Central SW address.
>>> APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service,
>>> year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as
>>> 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in
>>> progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the
>>> Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It
>>> was simply the nearest address.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally
>>> evaluate input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial.
>>> When input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association
>>> position. If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong
>>> concerns we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association
>>> position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following
>>> evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this
>>> special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on
>>> community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited
>>> to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
>>>
>>>
>>> Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the
>>> hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
>>>
>>> Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are
>>> problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the
>>> applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special
>>> meeting.
>>>
>>> All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to
>>> the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> #VivaNobHill
>>>
>>> *Gary Eyster*
>>>
>>> *President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association*
>>>
>>> *(505)991-1388*
>>>
>>> *meyster1@me.com <meyster1@me.com>*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> --
>>
>> *Kyla Stoker*
>> *New Mexico Liquor Licenses, LLC*
>> 2539 Wyoming Blvd. NE,
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>> NM 87112
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>>
>> Cell: (505) 980-5614 Fax: (505) 212-0227
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Message: 15
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:20:44 -0600
From: Scott Snyder <scottmsnyder528@gmail.com>
Cc: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>,
eachestnut@swcp.com, NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>,
Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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When I replied, I neglected to include Kyla and company. Kyla, thank you
for your thoughtful response.
I recommend *APPROVE*
Though parts of the request are a little vague, the concept seems sound.
Some of my reasoning
- According to already mentioned reporting, the downtown Library location
looks to have a negative track record. However, knowing the downtown area
after dark, I'm curious to know how many of those calls were a result from
inside the bar/bar patrons and outside the bar, people not going into or
coming out.
- From what I can ascertain from the request, what they're planning doesn't
sound like what the other location is.
- The more empty storefronts the worse it is for all businesses in Nob
Hill. I want an entertainment district that's vibrant with options that
will bring a variety of patrons. The same people that go to M'Tucci's and
Scalo are not necessarily the same that would frequent this establishment.
- The murder at the old Imbibe was terrible and I feel for his family and
friends. But it should not deter or disallow a new business from moving in.
I missed a stabbing in front of Papa John's by 5 minutes a few years ago. A
customer tried to break up a fight btwn a man and women right outside and
was stabbed to death. Should we have petitioned to close Papa John's and
been opposed to anything new moving in?
- "Nightclubs" and bars. I put that in quotes bc that seems to be a
negative buzzword in the neighborhood as was evidenced in the recent tv
interview when Oak and Ivy opened. I don't care what anyone calls it, the
more entertainment the better. Something midscale with live music on a
regular basis would be a great addition. I remember a time when there were
more shops than restaurants/bars but if they were still successful they'd
still be here.
We moved closer to Nob Hill (we're down by Monte Vista Elem) because we
regularly frequented bars and restaurants and wanted to be within walking
distance. We knew full well what it would be like living so close to an
entertainment district. It's sad to see how many businesses have closed and
how many of those building owners have made it completely unaffordable for
new ones to move in.
Thanks for reading.
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 4:47?PM fgreen38 via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
> Way too long to read which tends to just be a bit too much defence.
> We still oppose this liquor license transfer.
> Karen and Fred Green
>
>
>
> Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
> neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com>
> Date: 9/16/24 2:16 PM (GMT-07:00)
> To: eachestnut@swcp.com
> Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster <
> meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com>
> Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library
> Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
>
> Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
>
>
>
> My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email
> chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is
> representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor
> license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many
> other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with
> their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year
> passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell
> properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the
> *current* businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some
> way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to
> engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often
> receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have
> passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be
> operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hill and invest my time,
> energy and money in its success.
>
>
>
> What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill
> neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill
> neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was
> important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is
> to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character,
> history, food culture and nightlife.
>
>
>
> As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license
> applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this
> specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing
> each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of
> this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil
> engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a
> very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated
> professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better
> than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working
> towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are
> native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
>
>
>
> The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and
> needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event
> space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are
> exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local
> artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant,
> unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that
> has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the
> support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in
> retaining that demographic.
>
>
>
> The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A
> couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction,
> 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation,
> Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's
> Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
>
>
>
> As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that
> there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not all new
> businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of $1.8M+/-
> which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has
> been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in
> Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not
> sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which appear
> to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant
> downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are
> what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property,
> which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding
> residential property values.
>
>
>
> As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am
> urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get
> businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these
> properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively
> in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people
> understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the
> operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
>
>
>
> Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains
> that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to
> operate in our community.
>
>
>
> Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in
> your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes
> to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I
> have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be
> working together again soon.
>
>
>
> Kyla Stoker
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com> wrote:
>
>> At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting
>> past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
>>
>> Elizabeth Chestnut
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
>> neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> *On Behalf Of *Gary
>> Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
>> *To:* 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>
>> *Cc:* 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>; 'Mark Rhodes' <
>> mmr@rspcnm.com>
>> *Subject:* [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library
>> Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
>>
>>
>>
>> Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors*,*
>>
>>
>>
>> *The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an
>> application *for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor
>> license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE. The
>> Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024 (see
>> Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov until 72
>> hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the
>> hearing.
>>
>>
>>
>> When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant
>> to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather
>> neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek
>> further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes
>> who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. *We invite you
>> to reply to all if you have a position on this request.* You may reply
>> to sender if you prefer.
>>
>>
>> -Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I
>> have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are
>> good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe
>> Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will
>> be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
>>
>>
>> -Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker,
>> 505-980-5614
>>
>> -Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and
>> period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast)
>> originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site
>> catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar &
>> Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW). Library Moveable Feast was formed to
>> meet those requests and a new liquor license was purchased to meet those
>> requests. Since it?s inception, the new business has operated out of rented
>> space. Now they wish to create a new home base to expand their operations.
>> Period of operation at existing location: Agent did not provide
>>
>>
>> -Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is
>> there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced
>> their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for
>> these items : Agent did not provide
>>
>>
>> -Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during
>> normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the
>> applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday;
>> Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not
>> provide
>>
>> ?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures
>> have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of
>> people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have
>> no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the
>> security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number
>> of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
>>
>>
>>
>> Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the
>> Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an
>> entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity
>> from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name
>> implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If
>> other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor
>> license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of
>> the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a
>> result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is
>> split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the
>> Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the
>> Library Moveable Feast.
>>
>> Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating
>> the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if
>> their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the
>> applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for
>> their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar
>> celebrations.
>>
>> Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday
>> nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only
>> as an upscale lounge.
>>
>> *Attached is a call summary* from APD for the 312 Central SW address.
>> APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service,
>> year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as
>> 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in
>> progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the
>> Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It
>> was simply the nearest address.
>>
>>
>>
>> At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate
>> input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When input
>> is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position.
>> If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will
>> hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that
>> happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17
>> at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting
>> is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
>>
>>
>>
>> At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on
>> community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited
>> to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
>>
>>
>> Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the
>> hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
>>
>> Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are
>> problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
>>
>>
>>
>> We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the
>> applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special
>> meeting.
>>
>> All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to
>> the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
>>
>>
>>
>> #VivaNobHill
>>
>> *Gary Eyster*
>>
>> *President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association*
>>
>> *(505)991-1388*
>>
>> *meyster1@me.com <meyster1@me.com>*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> *Kyla Stoker*
> *New Mexico Liquor Licenses, LLC*
> 2539 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112
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Message: 16
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:30:35 -0600
From: "Gary Eyster" <meyster1@me.com>
To: "'NobHill Neighbors'" <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>
Subject: [Neighbors] Nob Hill Neighborhood Association Special Board
Meeting, Sept. 17, 6:30 pm, Library Moveable Feast
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Nob Hill friends and neighbors,
Your association will hold a special board meeting to develop a statement to
the hearing examiner from the association on this request.
The meeting is open to the public. Every individual will have the
opportunity to be heard. When an individual is recognized we will ask that
you indicate if you are a resident in our boundaries, own real estate in our
boundaries, or own a business in our boundaries. See boundaries at
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.nobhill-2Dnm.com_about-2Dthe-2Dnhna_nob-2Dhill-2Dboundaries-2D2_&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=0JYeISAl_V23eFD8nnLdfdO2RPT-tK0Z1LriFbRqVpc&e=
If you can state your position in 2 minutes we will appreciate that as we
expect many will wish to be heard. If you need a bit more we will try to
give you that.
After hearing the voices of the community our board will deliberate..We
won't strictly close the floor at that time but we will ask the community to
allow the board to focus on its work.
The zoom invitation appears below. #VivaNobHill, Gary Eyster, President,
NHNA
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Message: 17
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:30:04 -0600
From: fgreen38 <fgreen38@comcast.net>
To: Ciaran Lithgow <ciaranlithgow@gmail.com>, Kyla Stoker
<kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>
Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster
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Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Kyla's paid job is to get it done. She is very skilled at that. It doesn't change our mind in what this 'event' center will become if there is not an 'event' there every weekend.The Greens?Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Ciaran Lithgow via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> Date: 9/16/24 5:27 PM (GMT-07:00) To: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com> Cc: NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes <mmr@rspcnm.com> Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave. Kyla- thanks for taking with your thoughtful response, which specifically addresses several of the concerns and questions raised by the group. I appreciate your professionalism and commitment to bringing great businesses to our?community!NHA- I hope you all take the time to read her response with an open mind.What a creative and exciting opportunity! We are in favor.?Ciaran Lithgow & Nicole Wilson, Amherst SEOn Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 2:15?PM Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:Good afternoon N!
ob Hille?os,??My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved?in over a dozen of the?current?businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs?to engage in business in this area, despite?the many hesitations that I often receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be operable for most business types. I be!
lieve in Nob Hill and invest my time, energy and money in its success.??What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character, history, food culture and nightlife.??As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better than they got !
it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.??The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events.?They are exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local artists.? Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant, unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in retaining that demographic.?The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction, 505 Locker, P!
ink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement?of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.??As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that there have been some bad acts?by other operators?in the past, not all new businesses ?are?run the same. These operators?have a budget of $1.8M+/- which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which?appear to me to?keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property, which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding residential property values.??As a na!
tive New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.??Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to operate in our community.?Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be working together a!
gain soon.??Kyla?StokerOn Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com> wrote:At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application.? Getting past issues with regard to that corner is a must.Elizabeth Chestnut?From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> On Behalf Of Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nmSent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PMTo: 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>Cc: 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>; 'Mark Rhodes' <mmr@rspcnm.com>Subject: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.?Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors,?The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an application?for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE. The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024 (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by?donna@cabq.gov?until 72 hours before the hearing. Pub!
lic comment is normally received at the hearing.?When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker.?We invite you to reply to all if you have a position?on this request. You may reply to sender if you prefer.-Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will be Christina Castinelli, also a local.-Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker, 505-980-5614-Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and period!
of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast) originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar & Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW). Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing location: Agent did not provide-Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for these items : Agent did not provide-Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday; Planned week!
day hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not provide?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.?Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee wh!
o as part of the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the Library Moveable Feast. Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar celebrations. Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only as an upscale lounge.?Attached is a call summary?from APD for the 312 Central SW address. APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service, year-to-date.? Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-co!
de (such as 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated.? Most of the 'fight in progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It was simply the nearest address.??At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate input received from the community.? Neighbor input is crucial. When input is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position.? If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting is set up and provide a zoom invitation.??At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited to calls for !
police service at applicant's operations and security plans.??Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.?Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.?We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special meeting.??All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.?#VivaNobHillGary EysterPresident, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association(505)991-1388meyster1@me.com???Virus-free.https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.avg.com&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=huE2j1sdiARfMi5vCaJ_aGIhfbV4vxKD_fTHzoZ3Onc&e= -- Kyla StokerNew Mexico Liquor Licenses, LLC2539 Wyoming Blvd. NE,?Albuquerque, NM 87112Cell: (505) 980-5614 Fax: (505) 212-0227www.newmexicoliquorlicense.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE - This e-mail transmission, and any documents, files or previous e-mail messages attached to it may contain information that is confidential o!
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Message: 18
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:51:32 -0600
From: Susan Hedman <markandsusanhedman@gmail.com>
To: Ciaran Lithgow <ciaranlithgow@gmail.com>
Cc: Kyla Stoker <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>, NobHill Neighbors
<neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, Gary Eyster <meyster1@me.com>, Mark Rhodes
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Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
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Message: 19
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:30:47 -0600
From: lrtrdh@gmail.com
Cc: "Gary & Melodie Eyster" <meyster1@me.com>, Gmail via
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Subject: [Neighbors] Fwd: Request for Liquor License Transfer, The
Library Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
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Date: Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 5:22?PM
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library
Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
To: Michael Mcdonald <abqmichaelj@aol.com>
Thank you Michael,
I too have a concern with the type of business this will truly be, I?m not
opposed to food or liquor in Nob Hill but I?m also worried about the crowd
it will attract. I too have not been to the Library in years but looking at
it?s on line pictures (posted by the owners) it appears to still be a wild
and crazy crowd with scantily clad waitress?s, much more so than Imbibe
ever was. I don?t even care if they can contain it inside, so people who
want that experience can have it. My issue is it often ends up outside, on
the sidewalk, and in the street, making the traffic and more importantly
the walk ability hectic, uncomfortable and at times unsafe. Nob Hill is
meant to be walk able and large rowdy crowds don?t make people feel
comfortable. It is unfortunate that we are judging these owners by their
association with what they already own, but it?s all we have to judge them
by. If they do move into the neighborhood, and most likely they will, I
hope they will alleviate our concerns and prove those of us who are in
opposition wrong.
Lisa
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 4:44?PM Michael Mcdonald via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
> Hi Kyla;
>
> You make a good case. I think an elephant in the room may be the
> association with The Library. I haven?t been to The Library in about 5
> years but I do recall it being a bit rockus. Perhaps a little more like
> Imbibe than would be beneficial to see repeated in that spot.
>
> Can you speak to the likelihood of whether this new establish would lean
> in that direction (hopefully zero) and what the owners have planned to
> ensure that doesn?t happen?
>
> Michael J.
>
> On Sep 16, 2024, at 2:15?PM, Kyla Stoker via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
> neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
> ?
>
> Good afternoon Nob Hille?os,
>
>
>
> My name is Kyla Stoker. You may have seen my name mentioned in the email
> chain below for the reason that I am one of the two individuals who is
> representing the applicant in their transfer of location of a liquor
> license into the proposed location. You may also remember me from many
> other recent transfers of businesses which I have personally helped with
> their real estate and/or their liquor licenses. I have had a several year
> passion project in which I have actively helped clients lease, buy and sell
> properties in Nob Hill. I have been involved in over a dozen of the
> *current* businesses which you know, love and trust in Nob Hill, in some
> way or another. I have actively worked on encouraging entrepreneurs to
> engage in business in this area, despite the many hesitations that I often
> receive. I have shown the subject building to a number of clients who have
> passed on it because of the incredible investment it will take to be
> operable for most business types. I believe in Nob Hill and invest my time,
> energy and money in its success.
>
>
>
> What you may not know, is that I am also a homeowner in the Nob Hill
> neighborhood, who is investing my hard earned money into the Nob Hill
> neighborhood. Being a property owner was another step that I believed was
> important in the passion and belief that I have for its future. My plan is
> to continue to purchase properties in the area I love for its character,
> history, food culture and nightlife.
>
>
>
> As a business woman who has represented hundreds of liquor license
> applicants in my career, I can speak directly to the ownership of this
> specific applicant. I have had the pleasure of working with, and knowing
> each of them, for 16 years. Each of the four owners are proud members of
> this community in which they give back to. The ownership consists of civil
> engineer, real estate professional, State of NM director position and a
> very dedicated owner in charge of operations. They are all educated
> professionals working towards a similar goal of leaving Albuquerque better
> than they got it; the same goal many of us young professionals are working
> towards when choosing to stay and invest in our city. 3 of the 4 owners are
> native New Mexicans, and all of them are raising families in our community.
>
>
>
> The operators of this venue intend to be mindful of the character and
> needs of Nob Hill. They have expressed their desire to be a community event
> space where the neighbors want to spend time and memorable events. They are
> exploring the option of doing a daytime immersive art gallery for local
> artists. Their brand intends to be experiential, memorable, vibrant,
> unique, upscale and intimate while giving a fresh new life to a corner that
> has needed it on the northern side of west Nob Hill. They will need the
> support of the community in which they plan to invest to be successful in
> retaining that demographic.
>
>
>
> The ownership is involved in many philanthropic activities and groups. A
> couple that I can name are: NM Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Joy Junction,
> 505 Locker, Pink Pantry, Lobo Club, Musical Theater SW, Heart Foundation,
> Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement of NM, Carrie Tingley Children's
> Hospital, Horses for Heroes, La Vida Felicidad, and Cuidando Los Ninos.
>
>
>
> As you can see, not all operators are made alike and while we can see that
> there have been some bad acts by other operators in the past, not all new
> businesses are run the same. These operators have a budget of $1.8M+/-
> which they are working with to rehab this once beautiful building which has
> been an eye sore and vacant since 2019. Along with many other buildings in
> Nob Hill, this building remains vacant. Retail has proven that it does not
> sustain in Nob Hill. Food and entertainment are the businesses which appear
> to me to keep the Nob Hill neighborhood from turning into the next vacant
> downtown. Businesses which are open, not vacant boarded up properties, are
> what continue to maintain and grow the value of the commercial property,
> which in turn also has been shown to help the growth of surrounding
> residential property values.
>
>
>
> As a native New Mexican, an entrepreneur and a homeowner in Nob Hill, I am
> urging you to be open minded about the fact that it is hard to get
> businesses to invest the kind of money that is needed to make these
> properties viable. I know this because I am working regularly and actively
> in bringing business to the area. The liquor is a component that people
> understandably become fearful of, however, it truly comes down to the
> operators of any business as to its ability to be a good community partner.
>
>
>
> Regardless of your position on this application, my input still remains
> that we must consider the consequences of not supporting new businesses to
> operate in our community.
>
>
>
> Thank you for reading and I do appreciate the active role you all take in
> your community; it does not go unnoticed the amount of effort that it takes
> to do so. I plan to continue to work on the revitalization efforts that I
> have made my passion for the last several years and I am certain we will be
> working together again soon.
>
>
>
> Kyla Stoker
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 8:52?PM <eachestnut@swcp.com> wrote:
>
> At this point I am opposed to this liquor license application. Getting
>> past issues with regard to that corner is a must.
>>
>> Elizabeth Chestnut
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
>> neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> *On Behalf Of *Gary
>> Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:04 PM
>> *To:* 'NobHill Neighbors' <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>
>> *Cc:* 'Kyla Stoker' <kyla@newmexicoliquorlicense.com>; 'Mark Rhodes' <
>> mmr@rspcnm.com>
>> *Subject:* [Neighbors] Request for Liquor License Transfer, The Library
>> Moveable Feast, NE Corner Richmond Dr. and Central Ave.
>>
>>
>>
>> Nob Hill Friends and Neighbors*,*
>>
>>
>>
>> *The CABQ Liquor Hearing Officer has notified your association of an
>> application *for transfer of location of inter-local dispenser liquor
>> license to 3101 and 3108 Central Ave. NE and 102 Richmond Dr NE
>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_102-2BRichmond-2BDr-2BNE-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=vxLVEUr9nOjNULKBMljCd4xAGAdu4D6zc5WSMYFTpM4&e= >.
>> The Hearing Officer will hear the request via zoom on September 27, 2024
>> (see Notice). Written comments will be accepted by donna@cabq.gov until
>> 72 hours before the hearing. Public comment is normally received at the
>> hearing.
>>
>>
>>
>> When your association learns of an application we contact the applicant
>> to clarify the application. We pass this to our email list to gather
>> neighborhood input. If neighbors express questions or concerns we seek
>> further information. Here is the information we received from Mark Rhodes
>> who will represent the applicant along with Kyla Stoker. *We invite you
>> to reply to all if you have a position on this request.* You may reply
>> to sender if you prefer.
>>
>>
>> -Operators of the business: The owners are all locals whom Kyla and I
>> have represented in different capacities for more than a decade. They are
>> good people and good operators. The owners names are Mark Garcia, Joe
>> Chavez, Nicolas Torres and Micheal Conforti. Their day to day operator will
>> be Christina Castinelli, also a local.
>>
>>
>> -Contact information, Agents: Mark Rhodes, 505-980-4640; Kyla Stoker,
>> 505-980-5614
>>
>> -Current and recent operations of any operator with alcohol service and
>> period of operation: The operation requested here (Library Moveable Feast)
>> originated out of requests the afore noted operators received for off-site
>> catering events that include alcohol while operating the Library Bar &
>> Grill downtown (312 Central Ave. SW
>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.google.com_maps_search_312-2BCentral-2BAve.-2BSW-3Fentry-3Dgmail-26source-3Dg&d=DwICAg&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=nEI7OcWUUfUGQATuipnufw&m=qN_iDtRfWZZJUwLVOkKAVPUO4WYOcVKBfTF9YCBUSC70K9rU2syu4vSzx9M6HXX5&s=J_P6_f3GuRr1VQE7y7t5aTdZ2mBri2BdycEACHCYh-k&e= >).
>> Library Moveable Feast was formed to meet those requests and a new liquor
>> license was purchased to meet those requests. Since it?s inception, the new
>> business has operated out of rented space. Now they wish to create a new
>> home base to expand their operations. Period of operation at existing
>> location: Agent did not provide
>>
>>
>> -Food menu: While there is a kitchen in the premises and the potential is
>> there to prepare their own food, historically the applicant has sourced
>> their food from local venders and farmers, whenever possible. Menu for
>> these items : Agent did not provide
>>
>>
>> -Hours of operation: While the applicant?s business will be open during
>> normal business hours, historically there have been few events for the
>> applicant during the weekdays. Primary event days are Friday and Saturday;
>> Planned weekday hours and hours on Friday and Saturday: Agent did not
>> provide
>>
>> ?Measures the applicant plans relative to security: The security measures
>> have historically depended on when the event is held and the number of
>> people attending the event. For example, a daytime hours event would have
>> no less than one security guard per 100 customers plus, of course, the
>> security cameras while a night hours event would at least double the number
>> of security guards plus the afore mentioned security cameras.
>>
>>
>>
>> Additional information provided by Mr. Rhodes: The applicant is not the
>> Library Bar & Grill which is a downtown nightclub. The applicant is an
>> entity named the Library Moveable Feast, LLC which is a separate entity
>> from the Library Bar & Grill albeit with the same ownership. As the name
>> implies , this entity provides a moveable feast or catering services. If
>> other catering services wish to serve alcohol and do not have a liquor
>> license, they must ?picnic? a liquor license from a licensee who as part of
>> the ?picnic? process, must provide the liquor and service staff. As a
>> result, the food caterer loses compete control of the event as control is
>> split between the food caterer and the picnic license owner. When the
>> Library Moveable Feast was formed, it consolidated all control with the
>> Library Moveable Feast.
>>
>> Furthermore, the applicant is planning on investing money into renovating
>> the space as it makes little sense to provide a nice venue for events if
>> their event center looks like a dump as it currently does. It is the
>> applicants hope that their Nob Hill neighbors will utilize the space for
>> their own events such as corporate events; anniversaries and similar
>> celebrations.
>>
>> Finally, if the owners can not book private events on Friday and Saturday
>> nights, they have considered opening the event center on those nights only
>> as an upscale lounge.
>>
>> *Attached is a call summary* from APD for the 312 Central SW address.
>> APD attached these remarks: Attached are the calls for service,
>> year-to-date. Anything with a letter 'S' following the 10-code (such as
>> 31S) or that says 'onsite' is officer initiated. Most of the 'fight in
>> progress' calls occurred on the sidewalk or in the street in front of the
>> Library and may or may not have been associated with the establishment. It
>> was simply the nearest address.
>>
>>
>>
>> At 6:30 pm on Sept. 16 NHNA?s board of directors will informally evaluate
>> input received from the community. Neighbor input is crucial. When input
>> is neutral or positive we generally don?t develop an association position.
>> If input suggests strong concerns or directors have strong concerns we will
>> hold a special board meeting to explore an association position. If that
>> happens the special board meeting will be the following evening, Sept. 17
>> at 6:30 pm by zoom. We will notify the email list if this special meeting
>> is set up and provide a zoom invitation.
>>
>>
>>
>> At such a meeting the board generally considers the expected impact on
>> community safety and quality of life and factors including but not limited
>> to calls for police service at applicant's operations and security plans.
>>
>>
>> Hours of service and services offered are not generally part of the
>> hearing officer?s consideration, but may affect the association?s position.
>>
>> Locations near Residential Zone Districts (IDO 14-16-2-3) are
>> problematic, particularly if affected neighbors oppose.
>>
>>
>>
>> We will notify the email list, the liquor hearing officer, and the
>> applicant of the association?s action coming out of such a special
>> meeting.
>>
>> All members of the community are welcome to provide written comments to
>> the hearing officer or speak at the CABQ hearing in a personal capacity.
>>
>>
>>
>> #VivaNobHill
>>
>> *Gary Eyster*
>>
>> *President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association*
>>
>> *(505)991-1388*
>>
>> *meyster1@me.com <meyster1@me.com>*
>>
>>
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> *Kyla Stoker*
> *New Mexico Liquor Licenses, LLC*
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