Albuquerque Journal

Vagabond Inn reborn as University Village

Opening is May 15; UNM backed off its earlier opposition

- By Richard Metcalf Journal Staff Writer

University Village, the once controvers­ial reboot of the long-closed Vagabond Inn Executive at 1901 University SE, is tentativel­y scheduled to reopen May 15 as an extendedst­ay motel with 155 rooms.

Boarded up in 2009 after 24 years in operation, the motel was bought by a group of local investors in October and renovated for the expressed purpose of both long- and short-term rentals. Originally a Radisson, the motel was known for hosting visiting college athletic teams over the years.

An open house is scheduled at University Village, just north of Gibson, on May 16 at 6 p.m., said Brad Allen, who with associate Lance Sigmon of Allen Sigmon Real Estate Group is an investor in the project. The public is invited.

“I don’t think anyone will walk away disappoint­ed,” Allen said. “A project like this provides optimism for the community. The amenities and flexibilit­y are quite unique for our marketplac­e.”

The $6.2 million project was initially opposed by adjacent landowner the University of New Mexico, which is in the process of setting up private developmen­t of about 45 acres into a retail and restaurant area surroundin­g The Pit. UNM’s opposition was based on concern the property would be low-rent apartments that would hurt neighborin­g property values.

Long-term stays at University Village, such as by students or health-care workers at nearby hospitals, are allowed under its special-use zoning for a “motel & related facilities,” according to the city’s code compliance manager.

UNM filed an appeal in December of the manager’s ruling, officially a “declarator­y judgment,” that University Village conformed to its zoning. UNM has since backed off.

“University Village Hotel LLC, the owner of the Vagabond hotel ... will operate the facility for hotel use, including extended stays,” said Tom Neale, interim director of real estate at UNM, in an email. “Based on this representa­tion and the current zoning of the property, the university has withdrawn its appeal of the declarator­y ruling,” he said.

University Village has 89,960 square feet in four buildings. In addition to 155 rooms, it has a fitness center and game room in 15,000 square feet of common area. Rates start at $70 a night, $200 a week and from $500 to $750 a month, depending on location of the unit.

 ?? COURTESY OF ALLEN SIGMON REAL ESTATE GROUP ?? The former Vagabond Inn, located south of The Pit, will be resurrecte­d later this month as University Village, an independen­tly operated, extended-stay motel.
COURTESY OF ALLEN SIGMON REAL ESTATE GROUP The former Vagabond Inn, located south of The Pit, will be resurrecte­d later this month as University Village, an independen­tly operated, extended-stay motel.

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