UrbanABQ

UrbanABQ East: Nob Hill and the University Neighborhoods

Nob Hill is a vibrant district bursting with eclectic shops, swank dining, and chic nightspots. Route 66 neon signs and architecture combined with predominantly locally-owned shops, galleries and restaurants make Nob Hill a hip and fashionable area located just east of the University.

Central Avenue became part of Route 66 in 1937 as it passed through Albuquerque on its way from Chicago to Los Angeles. Back then, Nob Hill was a burgeoning suburb of Albuquerque’s downtown area, which lies only a couple of miles west. When it was new, the neighborhood was anchored by the NobHillShopping Center.

Nob Hill spans a mile-long stretch of Central Avenue, marked on each end by neon arches. This vibrant district is bursting with unique shops, trendy restaurants and chic nightspots. The neighborhood that grew around the shopping center came of age in the neon-splashed middle of the century, and today new and old businesses share a commitment to the area’s retro style.

The Nob Hill Shopping Center was designed by the noted architect Louis Hesselden. The design is a mixture of Territorial Revival and Moderne design elements. This National Register property is one of the best remaining examples of a 1940′s automobile-oriented shopping center in America. Several of the original neon store signs and the deco-inspired towers are still intact.

With its historic buildings, abundant neon and high style, Nob Hill is Albuquerque’s premier district for unique shopping, dining and entertainment. It’s not only a place where locals frequent, but a popular spot for visitors as well.

Search below to see what’s available in this wonderful area!

UrbanABQ West: Old Town to Huning Highlands Neighborhoods

The UrbanABQ area is the miles-wide ribbon on both sides of the famous Route 66 Mother-Road, which includes dozens of unique neighborhoods--some of the most interesting homes in the city. It stretches from the Historic Old Town area with its 300+ year old buildings, to Nob Hill with its noted neon and trendy shops & restaurants, and everything in between. Many job opportunities are within these areas: the University of New Mexico (UNM) and Central NM Community College (CNM) see close to 100,000 people come and go weekly; Presbyterian, Lovelace and UNM hospitals employ close to 30,000 people between them; and businesses from Downtown stretching beyond Nob Hill into the NE Heights provide thousands of folks various commercial, retail, office, restaurant and light manufacturing jobs. Many residential homes in these areas often have historical, architectural, or cultural significance (see the Historic Neighborhoods Map for more info). They are split into two property search sections below:

UrbanABQ West includes: Old Town to the Rio Grande, the ABQ Country Club, the Sawmill District, the Downtown neighborhoods including the Fourth Ward, Eighth & Forrester, Barelas and Huning Highlands/East Downtown (EDo).

UrbanABQ East includes: The UNM neighborhoods of Spruce Park, Historic Roosevelt Park, Silver Hill, University Heights, and North Campus, plus Netherwood Park, the Bataan Park Neighborhood, Twin Parks & Hidden Park, Altura Park, Nob Hill, the SE Heights, Ridgecrest, Parkland Hills and Upper Nob Hill, including the President Streets.

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