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Palindrome president Robert Gibson told The News Tribune on Dec. 6 via email that the “proposed Palindrome project is expected to break ground in early 2026 with completion expected in mid-2027.” ...
Jul. 10—Petitions filed by both sides in the controversial Palindrome development case are scheduled to be heard in state district court on Friday. The Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque is ...
Oct. 24—Village of Los Ranchos trustees have voted unanimously to pay $175,000 to plaintiffs in lawsuits challenging the controversial Palindrome project at Fourth and Osuna. The village and ...
Oct. 24—Village of Los Ranchos trustees have voted unanimously to pay $175,000 to plaintiffs in lawsuits challenging the controversial Palindrome project at Fourth and Osuna. The village and ...
Joe Craig’s (Friends of Los Ranchos nonprofit) attorney Mel Eaves is wrong in his assertion (Journal, Oct. 25) that Craig is the only candidate that has opposed the Palindrome project.
Palindrome Development is proposing a mixed-use project on 1.5 acres at 115 Second St. SE that the city purchased in 2002, according to agenda materials for the Dec. 10 City Council meeting.
A family of two could qualify if they make less than about $74,150. Developers have only used Puyallup’s multi-family tax exemption program a few times in its nearly 20-year existence. Early ...