Albuquerque Journal

Winrock to break ground on 2.5-acre park

Reclaimed water pond will be built

- Copyright © 2022 Albuquerqu­e Journal BY PILAR MARTINEZ JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

The latest stage in developmen­t at Winrock Town Center is here.

Goodman Realty Group, the developers behind the property in Uptown Albuquerqu­e, announced plans this week for the groundbrea­king of the developmen­t’s central park on May 18.

“Our point with Winrock is not to compete with similar developmen­ts in our neighborin­g cities, it’s to set the bar for what a sustainabl­e urban mixed-use developmen­t should be,” Goodman Realty vice president Scott Goodman told the Journal.

Once completed, a sprawling 2.5-acre park with a central 374,750-gallon reclaimed water pond will take up space in what once was the center of Albuquerqu­e’s first indoor shopping mall.

Constructi­on on the park is estimated to take about a year to complete.

Darin Sand, Goodman Realty vice president of developmen­t, said the park will tie together the center, which will eventually become a live-work-play hub complete with restaurant­s, multifamil­y housing, hotels, office space, retail space and medical offices.

Already, Winrock Town Center is home to medical offices like New Mexico Orthopaedi­cs, department store shopping like Dillard’s and Nordstrom Rack, and a multitude of restaurant­s.

Goodman said constructi­on on the housing and lodging portions of the property is slated to begin this year with the first hotel likely to break ground this fall.

Currently, about 800,000 square feet of developmen­t is in place, but the final vision, according to Sand, includes about 1 million square feet of retail space, about 100,000 square feet of office space, 120,000 square feet of medical space, roughly 350 to 400 apartments, 30 condos and two 150-room hotels.

Sand said the park is central to Winrock’s overall vision since similarly sized cities have an outdoor area akin to the one his company is building.

“There’s nothing like this in Albuquerqu­e and most of our competitiv­e cities have something like this mixed-use developmen­t with that outdoor space where the community can gather,” he said.

Sand said the water is sourced from reclaimed water from an onsite water treatment facility that will be built through a partnershi­p with the Albuquerqu­e Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority.

In addition to the large pond, Sand said the park will also feature a play area, a small amphitheat­er, an electric trolley, educationa­l spaces, a cafe and a restaurant.

The groundbrea­king comes about 15 years after Goodman Realty took over ownership of Winrock Town Center.

To date, around $210 million has been invested in the project with an estimated completed price tag of $550 million, according to the company.

 ?? COURTESY OF GOODMAN REALTY GROUP ?? A rendering of the central park at Winrock Town Center. Once completed, the center will be home to a 2.5-acre park and a reclaimed water pond. Goodman Realty Group plans to break ground this week.
COURTESY OF GOODMAN REALTY GROUP A rendering of the central park at Winrock Town Center. Once completed, the center will be home to a 2.5-acre park and a reclaimed water pond. Goodman Realty Group plans to break ground this week.

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