Sites Southwest created a master plan for the district and re-designed Tiguex Park. This winning combination along with excellent landscape design has proved to be a great success story for a much beloved Albuquerque park.
Aldea El Paso
Aldea, El Paso is a 250 Master Planned New Urbanist Community in the city’s northwest sector. It’s located near the dramatic backdrop of the Franklin Mountains and beautiful Chihuahuan Desert. Sites Southwest, working with the owners and Moule & Polyzoides Urbanists, developed a plan for the residential and commercial center in a community well attuned to the desert environment.
Los Lunas Transportation Center Master Plan and Design
Phase II of the Transportation Center Improvements focuses on creating a town center for the Village of Los Lunas. The site design provides three unique spaces: North Plaza, Courtyard and South Plaza drop-off.
Los Ranchos 4th Street Revitalization
The 4th Street Revitalization of the Village of Los Ranchos will transform the corridor into an economic and civic hub for this small municipality in Bernalillo County’s North Valley.
East Downtown Albuquerque (EDO)
The EDO Project incorporated New Urbanist thinking into revitalization of Central Avenue and Broadway Boulevard just east of downtown Albuquerque.
Raton Downtown Master Plan and MRA Plan
The City of Raton and Raton MainStreet contracted with Sites Southwest to prepare a Downtown Master Plan/MRA Plan, including a designation report for the MRA. Sites Southwest conducted a public workshop with downtown stakeholders and personally surveyed downtown businesses to identify assets and confirm improvements the community wanted.
Nob Hill/Highland Sector Development Plan
Albuquerque’s Nob Hill and Highland neighborhoods contain historic residential areas and the city’s first commercial center along old Route 66. Sites Southwest was charged with updating and expanding a 20-year old Sector Development Plan.
Las Cruces Downtown Revitalization Master Plan and Design
Sites Southwest was lead designer for a number of downtown Las Cruces catalyst projects including reopening Main Street and designing the city’s first plaza, new streetscapes and a roundabout.