The Albuquerque Uptown area is marked by I-25 to Wyoming, and by Montgomery to I-40. Albuquerque Uptown offers a snazzy new upscale shopping center with plenty of eateries, and a large business district. You’ll find many ranch-style homes in established neighborhoods with mature landscaping.
Shopping is the name of the game here! Albuquerque Uptown is home to the trendy, Scottsdale-styled outside shopping center by the same name. Opened Fall 2006, ABQ Uptown (pictured left) serves up a great variety of stores, including Borders, Apple Computer, Williams-Sonoma, Eddie Bauer, Talbots, Marcello’s Chophouse, the Elephant Bar, and the newly-opened Trader Joe’s–to name just a few! Just across Louisiana Blvd is the Coronado Center, an indoor mall with a sizable food court and anchored by Sears, Mervyns, and Macy’s.
Two fine public libraries occupy Uptown–Erna Fergusson and Tony Hillerman.
Albuquerque Uptown Parks:
- Balduini Park
Map it! - Lafayette, Comanche South, Comanche North, Luecking South, Luecking North, Cardwell, & Grisham Parks
Map it! - Bel-Air/Miramontes Park
Map it! - McKinley Middle School & Villella Parks
Map it! - New Kimo Park
Map it! - Kiva Park
Map it! - Montgomery Park
Map it! - Quigley Park
Map it! - Comanche Elementary School & Stardust Skies Parks
Map it! - Cutler (pictured), Zuni, Inez, & Inez Elem School Parks
Map it! - Taylor Park
Map it! - Snow Heights Park
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Albuquerque Uptown Schools:
- Bel Air Elementary
- Comanche Elementary
- Governor Bent Elementary
- Hodgin Elementary
- Inez Elementary
- Mark Twain Elementary
- Mission Ave Elementary
- Zuni Elementary
- Cleveland Middle School
- Grant Middle School
- Hayes Middle School
- McKinley Middle School
- Del Norte High School
- Highland High School
- Sandia High School
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