Santa Fe legislators seek curbs on parcel’s redevelopment
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The bill would restrict what can be developed on the downtown parcel that’s now home to Garrett’s Desert Inn and Santa Fe Bite restaurant. Continue Reading
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The bill would restrict what can be developed on the downtown parcel that’s now home to Garrett’s Desert Inn and Santa Fe Bite restaurant. Continue Reading
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