Santa Fe in Wall St Journal

Great story in among all the carnage of today’s Wall Street Journal.  It’s built around the opening of the Santa Fe Railyard Park + Plaza last weekend, an even in which I was honored to participate.  

 

Santa Fe’s distinctive adobe architecture is getting an infusion of
corrugated metal and loft-style galleries. A flurry of development here has set off a
debate about how best to reinvigorate a city that is deeply associated with its 400-year
history and distinctive Southwestern architecture.
Santa Fe’s travel infrastructure is poised for a major upgrade. Train service with Albuquerque is slated to begin in December. And at least one commercial airline is seeking approval to fly direct into Santa Fe’s small airport; most visitors now have to fly to Albuquerque, then make the one-hour drive.

 

Here’s a copy of the story.

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