[Neighbors] Nob Hill News, $34 Million Nob Hill Hotel Could Open By Mid-2027, , Boutique Marriott brand to rise at former Hiway House site. 112 Rooms
Douglas Lopez
delaluzjewelrydoug at gmail.com
Sat May 3 09:22:15 MDT 2025
Neighbors,
Finally a resolution to Airbnb’s in residential areas. People will be able
to stay in a proper hotel with plenty of parking and services close by.
These people will be spending dollars on shops surrounding the hotel. The
naysayers want to kill every business on the street by limiting
development. “Gray hairs”, it’s not 1960 anymore. Let the young people
enjoy a different version of Nob-Hill.
Diego Lopez (a “gray hair”) lol
On Sat, 3 May 2025 at 9:11 am, J. Smith via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <
neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
> Hi Susan,
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> Relax. There is nothing to worry about with the addition of 112 hotel
> rooms at that location. CABQ assures everyone that a significant number of
> guests will use adjacent public transportation. Although they have no
> studies to support this assumption.
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> Remember, when CABQ took away two lanes on Central they assured local
> residents that there would be no impact from diverting traffic. Remember
> when CABQ took away two lanes of the Lead/Coal Corridor (plus Zuni) they
> assured residents that there would be no negative impact on nearby
> residents. Remember, a while back, when CABQ took away two lanes on
> Carlisle they promised the same. (Girard?) See a pattern here?
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> Is anyone surprised that Lomas is now in the sights of the Zero Vision
> faction?
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> At one of the community outreach meetings, I asked one of the CABQ traffic
> engineers what simulations and studies had been done to collect hard data.
> He told me that CABQ does not use computer simulations to show where
> traffic will likely go, and the only studies they do are traffic counts
> that are handed to their favorite consulting firm to show how great the
> projects' results will be.
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> Maybe that's why CABQ allows a cannabis shop on every block, so resident
> can relax and not worry?
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> JS
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> > On 05/01/2025 12:47 PM MDT Susan Beard via Neighbors_nobhill-nm wrote:
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> > 1.??? I am very concerned about how guests leaving the hotel will travel
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> > north from the hotel. Carlisle between Central and Lomas is a 2 lane
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> > street that already backs up at rush hour. Washington has a similar
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> > problem and lacks a left turn bay. Guests can not turn left from the
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> > hotel due to mediums along Central. Girard between Lomas and Central is
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> > also not designed to carry heavy traffic. I'd hate to see traffic
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> > gridlock in our mostly residential neighborhoods. There are many lovely
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> > homes on all three streets. Traffic gridlock will most likely negatively
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> > affect their market value.
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> > 2. ?? Many people that I know refuse to travel on Central due to the
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> > difficulty of making a left turn. The green turn arrows only stay on
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> > long enough for a limited number of cars to turn and sometimes the turn
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> > bay gets so full of cars that all cars needing to turn can not access
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> > the turn bay. 112 more cars will exacerbate this problem.
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> > Thank you, Susan Beard
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