Albuquerque Journal

UNM updates taproom proposal, cutting costs in half

Six breweries respond to request for possible interest in partnershi­ps

- BY JESSICA DYER JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

The University of New Mexico’s proposed taproom may cost half as much as originally estimated and could open as early as this fall — though it still needs the right approvals.

UNM staff presented an updated proposal Tuesday to build a taproom inside the Student Union Building, saying a scaled-back design had helped bring the costs down to $650,000 from a $1.3 million projection cited last summer.

The taproom would go in what is currently a seating area at the SUB’s southeast corner and extend outside with a patio.

UNM would use Dining & Food Services money to cover half the cost. Capital investment funds provided by UNM’s food service contractor, Chartwells, would pay the rest, officials with UNM’s Institutio­nal Support Services told the Board of Regents’ Finance and Facilities Committee on Tuesday.

A tentative schedule indicated the taproom could open

by August.

But the plan did not advance out of committee. Regents Tom Clifford and Alex Romero asked for more informatio­n about the liability implicatio­ns before taking any action that could potentiall­y advance the project to the full Board of Regents.

Romero noted, however, that he supported the concept.

“I just want to make sure that a year from now, two years from now, as we look back, that we did the things we needed to do to ensure we had done all of our due diligence,” he said.

Students first raised the taproom idea in 2016. A task force representi­ng various groups convened to study it, and students from UNM’s School of Architectu­re and Planning worked on the design.

The initial plan would have cost about $1.3 million, but architectu­re instructor Christophe­r Beccone said students have simplified some portions — like what had been an elaborate ceiling design — to help reduce costs.

The taproom would operate under an existing beer and wine license UNM has for the SUB, according to ISS Executive Director Melanie Sparks.

Chartwells recently issued a “request for informatio­n” to gauge local breweries’ interest in possible partnershi­ps or involvemen­t in a campus taproom.

Sparks said Tuesday that UNM and Chartwells are now evaluating the six responses that arrived by last Friday’s deadline, but did not specify which breweries answered.

 ?? COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO ?? This proposed taproom would be built in the University of New Mexico’s Student Union Building.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO This proposed taproom would be built in the University of New Mexico’s Student Union Building.

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