Profile:
The Nob Hill-Highland
Districts of Central Avenue's Commercial & Cultural Corridor
and Historic Route 66 Scenic Byway
The Nob
Hill district is bounded by Girard Boulevard and the University of New Mexico
to the west, Washington Street to the east. The commercial area
is bounded by Monte Vista and Campus Boulevards and Copper Avenue
to the north and by Silver Avenue to the south. The
commercial and residential areas are covered by the Nob Hill Sector
Development Plan, which should be consulted for development and
design guidelines as well as local zoning requirements.
The
Nob Hill residential neighborhoods are bounded by Lomas Boulevard
to the north and Garfield Street to the south. Most of the Monte
Vista and College View subdivisions (the northeast segment of the
district) have been designated an historic district on the State
and National Registers.
The Nob
Hill Neighborhoods Association (NHNA) represents Nob Hill residents in community
development and zoning variance requests. They can be contacted
by EMAIL HERE
or by mail at PO Box 4875, Albuquerque, NM 87196.
The historic Nob Hill business district has a long-established business association, the Nob Hill Business Association (NHBA) that can be reached at PPB 66, 2118 Central SE, Albuquerque, 87106.
The
Highland business district is bounded by Copper Avenue to the north,
Silver Avenue/Highland High School to the south, Washington Street
on the west, and San Mateo Boulevard to the east. The residential/neighborhood
association boundaries extend to Zuni Avenue to the south and Lomas
Boulevard to the north.
The
Highland Business & Neighborhood Association represents the
area and may be contacted by mail to: Highland Business & Neighborhood
Association (HBANA), PO Box 81645, Highland Station, Albquerque, NM 87198 or email.
Highland's
business district is adjacent to the major transit and commercial
node at San Mateo and Central, with two high-rise office buildings,
a Walmart Supercenter, Raley's supermarket, Hollywood Video store, a clinic,
two bank branches, two gas stations and a car
wash. The area around Highland High includes these recreational
facilities: public, year-round swimming pool, tennis courts, running
track, and playing fields.
Commercially,
the Highland area is important for its large collection of independent
antiques & collectibles dealers (200+), many within three indoor
malls. Culturally, the area is becoming known for the Hiland Theater Performing Arts Center, which houses Musical Theater Southwest
and a black box
theater. Some art and architecture studios and galleries have located
there, due in part to affordable rents in the area.
A
Business Improvement District is also in the process of being formed
to provide services such as a "clean & safe" program,
promotional activities and perhaps parking management for the entire
district. Other area improvements underway are enhanced street lighting,
intersection improvements and median refurbishing Contact the BID Steering Committee through their www.rt66BID.com web site.

A full color map and guide to Albuquerque, New
Mexico's Historic Route 66 is available at no charge, while supplies
last. Send a stamped, self-addressed business-size envelope with
2 oz. postage to :
NHHRC/Rt.66 map
PO Box 8215
Albuquerque, NM, 87198
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