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Mesa del Sol (
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for "table of the sun") is an uncompleted
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master planned community in
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,
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. Mesa del Sol, a mixed-use community, is located on Albuquerque's South Mesa. By combining job creation with sustainable urban community planning, Mesa del Sol will represent a blend of natural resources, economic objectives, and social amenities in a community with a forward-looking and distinct sense of place. Mesa del Sol is a sustainable city with plans to build 37,000 homes on of residential property and of office, industrial, and retail space. 


Location

Mesa Del Sol is located approximately southeast of downtown Albuquerque. It is bounded by the Albuquerque International Sunport along the northwestern edge,
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on the north and east sides, the Isleta Reservation to the south, and
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to the west.


Master plan

Mesa del Sol's master plan called for development over a 40-year span that would cover of the site. The remaining was proposed for parks and open space. The project is expected to house 100,000 people, with a
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area, 37,500 homes, of office space, for residential and supporting retail, and for schools including university branches. The master plan also includes two new interchanges providing access to
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that would be financed as part of the development.


History

Mesa del Sol was approved as part of a public-private partnership strategy with the New Mexico, Albuquerque and
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. It has been in planning stages since the 1980s. In 2002, after an open bid process, the New Mexico State Land Office selected Forest City Enterprises as the developer of Mesa del Sol. The project broke ground in 2005 with University Boulevard extended to the community. Forest City Enterprises and Covington Capital Partners were the initial developers. On March 17, 2011, Forest City announced that on March 28 it would break ground on the first phase of its residential development. Forest City plans to build 250 homes and models in the first phase, including infrastructure, and has selected four home builders including Rachel Matthew Homes, RayLee Homes, Paul Allen Homes and Pulte Homes. Builders estimate by early 2012, homes will be available for residents. The homes will range from in size and will cost between $100,000 and $300,000. In September 2015, a state audit showed a
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against approximately of the undeveloped community and the land was placed in
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. In December 2017, with approximately 250 homes having been built, the Mesa Del Sol owners appealed to Albuquerque's Environment Planning Commission for changes to the master plan that might encourage more home building. Netflix committed to purchasing Albuquerque Studios in 2018 and has employed nearly 4,000 local and, largely, minority film and production workers, merchants, and talent to support and create their shows and movies. As it adds additional staff, Fidelity Investments is enlarging its Mesa del Sol human resources and regional client services support center. The company is expanding its structure at 5401 Watson SE, south of the airport, by about . The cost of the renovation, according to the city building permit, is $2.5 million.  The smaller of the two former Schott Solar structures will be taken over by a Springfield, Missouri-based plastic pipe manufacturer for its second facility at the Mesa del Sol master-planned community. After it opens in the spring of 2015, this facility will eventually create 25 to 30 jobs. After an almost two-year search that encompassed Arizona and West Texas, United Poly Systems chose Albuquerque for the project. 


Smart Community

The innovative mixed-use Mesa del Sol community in the southern part of Albuquerque was recently highlighted in NEDO Focus, a global publication that specializes in energy, environmental, and industrial innovations. The article highlighted Mesa del Sol as one of the world's "Smart Communities" and highlighted the smart grid that powers the Aperture Center in Mesa del Sol. The long-term development plan of the Land Office envisions up to nine towns, recreational areas, and industrial employment sectors that are all connected to the rest of Albuquerque by light rail. Wastewater Treatment Facilities, the Mesa del Sol development, and a pretreatment and reuse plant in cooperation with the Kirtland Air Force Base might be built to handle the wastewater flows from the development. In order to reuse treated effluent for non-potable purposes, such as golf courses, parks, and other non-potable applications, the Mesa del Sol development has expressed interest in developing one such facility. The Kirtland Air Force has also expressed interest in using the new waste treatment building as a training facility for evaluating novel treatment options. With a reduced liquid flow stream, the facility would transport concentrated solids to the water reclamation plant.


Aperture Center

Architect and New Mexico native
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designed the Aperture Center building which opened in late 2008 as the centerpiece of Mesa del Sol. It is a
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-certified environmentally friendly building clad in a glass curtain wall inspired by the shape of bone cells. The $11 million town center building has retail shops and restaurants on the ground floor and offices above. In 2016, the Aperture Center was purchased from Mesa Town Center Building 1 LLC by SC3 International which would relocate its headquarters to the building. At that time, the other tenants were the offices of Mesa Del Sol and the
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's New Energy and Industrial Technology and Development Organization (NEDO). In 2018, Guzman Construction Solutions signed a lease for of space.


In popular culture

The television show ''
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'' (filmed in Albuquerque) utilized Mesa del Sol for most of the show's desert shoots and many notable scenes. Albuquerque Studios, located in the Mesa del Sol development, served as headquarters for the ''Breaking Bad'' film crew, as well as for the films '' The Avengers'', ''
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'', and '' The Book of Eli''. The coordinates at which ''Breaking Bad'' character Walter White buries his money in the season 5 episode " Buried" — — actually points to Albuquerque Studios in Mesa del Sol.


Championship Soccer Complex at Mesa Del Sol

The world-class soccer complex has an agreement with Bernalillo County to construct facilities to make the property more useful to the New Mexico United Soccer Club and for other sports programs that plan to use the field.


See also

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New Urbanism New Urbanism is an urban design movement that promotes environmentally friendly habits by creating Walkability, walkable neighbourhoods containing a wide range of housing and job types. It arose in the United States in the early 1980s, and has ...
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Sustainable city A sustainable city, eco-city, or green city is a city designed with consideration for the Sustainability, social, economic, and environmental impact (commonly referred to as the triple bottom line), as well as a resilient habitat for existing po ...
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Peter Calthorpe Peter Calthorpe (born 1949) is a San Francisco–based architect, urban designer and urban planner. He is a founding member of the Congress for New Urbanism, a Chicago-based advocacy group formed in 1992 that promotes sustainable building practi ...


References

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