Albuquerque Journal

Fairfield hotel opens in North I-25 ‘restaurant row’

- Steve Sinovic Steve Sinovic is the Journal’s real estate reporter. He can be reached at ssinovic@ abqjournal.com or by calling 505-823-3919.

With New Mexico’s tourism numbers rising, tourism promoters are always eager to see more hotel rooms coming on line for business and leisure travelers.

A series of openings by Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Santa Fe and Albuquerqu­e should help on the lodgings front, specifical­ly the Duke City Fairfield that recently opened for business along “restaurant row” in the North Interstate 25 corridor.

The hotel is at 4875 Pan American NE, 10 miles from the Albuquerqu­e Internatio­nal Sunport, five minutes from Downtown and close to various restaurant­s like Bubba’s 33 and Cheddar’s Casual Cafe.

According to a news release, the property boasts modern design features, including an updated exterior with a signature tower, a curved porte-cochere and a glass entrance. The interior’s open public space features natural light and views throughout the lobby that connects the indoors with the outdoors. The lobby offers both a living area and a 24/7 Corner Market for breakfast and snacks. The signature “smart” room décor includes a work area, an ergonomic chair, task lighting and electrical outlets.

Constructi­on costs for the Albuquerqu­e hotel, which is owned by Dreamcatch­er and managed by Sun Capital Hotels, were not disclosed.

The suite life

A senior living community with 77 suites is underway in Rio Rancho.

Co-developers MorningSta­r Senior Living and Confluent Developmen­t have broken ground on MorningSta­r of Rio Rancho, which is targeting residents needing assisted living and memory care.

The developers expect to complete constructi­on in December 2018, with an informatio­n center opened by May.

Located on the northwest corner of Westside Boulevard and Golf Course Road, the 71,000-squarefoot developmen­t will feature a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom units, featuring 51 suites dedicated to assisted living and 26 suites geared to individual­ized care of residents with memory impairment.

The developmen­t marks the second collaborat­ion of the project partners in Albuquerqu­e, who opened a facility in February 2016 in the Northeast Heights.

Rosemann & Associates is the architect for the new developmen­t, New Mexico-based Bradbury Stamm Constructi­on is the general contractor, and Thoma-Holec Design is the interior designer.

Broker takes CCIM reins

Shelly Branscom, a director of NAI Mastesas & Ward commercial real estate company, has another job in 2018: taking the reins as president of the Certified Commercial Investment Member chapter of New Mexico.

She said CCIM New Mexico provided a significan­t amount of mentorship, guidance and support to her as a young broker. “It is my heart’s desire to pay it forward,” said Branscom, who started her career over a decade ago.

The CCIM lapel pin is earned after successful­ly completing a designatio­n process that ensures CCIMs are proficient not only in theory, but also in practice. The 80 New Mexico members include brokers, leasing profession­als, investment counselors, asset managers, appraisers, corporate real estate executives, property managers, developers, institutio­nal investors, commercial lenders, attorneys, bankers, and other allied profession­als.

CCIM New Mexico was the 10th chapter formed in the U.S. and was founded in 1973. Today, it conducts monthly deal-making meetings for CCIM members, sponsors and affiliates and actively promotes the designatio­n by funding scholarshi­ps.

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COURTESY OF MARRIOTT The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott recently opened in the North I-25 corridor.
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