ALBUQUERQUE’S PREMIER ENTERTAINMENT & mixed-use development legacy@ journal center N Click here for video of Cabela’s Grand Opening!

INTERSTATE 25 INTERSTATE FRONTAGE RD 123,400 VPD

58,040 VPD Right In/Right Out

Future Restaurant PASEO DEL NORTE Future Retail/ Restaurant

Shops @ Legacy

Future Future Retail Restaurant

Future Multifamily SYNERGY

• Cabela’s reporting record breaking sales at Legacy @ Journal Center store • Surrounded by top performing retailers and restaurants • Significant draw from the only Cabela’s in

VISIBILITY

• Most traveled intersection - 123,400 VPD • Exceptional Interstate 25 frontage • Multiple access points • Paseo del Norte is the second most traveled river crossing linking east and west side of Albuquerque

MOST DYNAMIC CLASS A MIXED-USE CONSUMERS

DEVELOPMENT In ALBUQUERQUE • Located adjacent to densely populated Legacy at Journal Center offers the unique opportunity for restaurant and retail users NE Heights residential area with highest to locate at one of the best intersections in Albuquerque. The site offers unsurpassed average incomes in ABQ visibility, multiple access points, interstate frontage and has the added benefit of a • $118,000+ Avg Annual HH Income significant draw as it is located next to the only Cabela’s in New Mexico. Cabela’s • Serving ABQ’s highest daytime population: 75,000+ employees in North I-25

draws customers from across the state. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Paseo del Norte 58,040 VPD 60’

100’ 26’ high Multi-tenant signage

Frontage Road

I-25

123,400 VPD site plan Frontage Rd 2017 Delivery Access 26’ high Multi-tenant signage

not to scale Site layout is preliminary AVAILABLE SPACE

Restaurant Space 1,200 - 8,600± SF

Jr Anchor and Shops Space 2,000 - 15,000± SF

Eye-catching architecture

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Monument signage visible from Interstate 25 and Paseo del Norte N

Right Full In/Right Access Out Full Access Full Access

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Densely populated Far NE Heights residential area with highest average incomes in ABQ $118,000+ avg annual HH income Source: ESRI ALBUQUERQUE Sports and recreation

ABQ RECREATION BY THE NUMBERS College Sports The University of New Mexico’s college teams are enthusiastically supported DAYS OF SUNSHINE by Albuquerque residents. The athletic 310 teams at the University of New Mexico are known as the . The University of New Mexico participates in New Mexico has 4 distinct seasons the NCAA Division I in the Mountain West Professional Indoor 4 so residents can enjoy all types of Conference (MW). The university’s athletic SEASONS outdoor sports and recreation. program fields teams in 22 varsity sports. Football The are a professional Lobo sports include: indoor football team based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They began play in March 2015 13,944 running trails and 202 • Football • Swimming as members of the Champions Indoor Football running courses. • Basketball • league. The Gladiators play their home games 13K+ • Volleyball • Golf at . The team finished 4th in • Soccer • Skiing the Southern division in 2016 with a 6/6 record. • Tennis • Cross Country • Track and Field • Softball 7,767 cycling trails and 202 • Gymnastics 7K+ cycling courses.

Scenic hiking trails with varying elevation 133 changes

Nearby Ski Slopes with varied terrain and winter 5 sport options

Professional Soccer Albuquerque Sol Football Club is an American soccer club based Minor League Baseball in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 2013, the team joined the Golf Courses with many The are a Minor League Baseball Premier Development League, the fourth tier of the American soccer top ranking and award team based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The team, 25+ pyramid, in 2014. The team finished the 2016 in 5th place in winning public courses which plays in the Pacific Coast League, is the Triple-A the Mid South division, but did not quality for the playoffs. affiliate of the Colorado Rockies.

Nearby rivers for canoeing and 2 rafting ABQ

GOVERNMENT HOTTEST RETAIL SPENDING TRADE AREAS 43% OF NEW MEXICO’S $2.63 of Federal Government dollars spent in NORTH I-25 CORRIDOR, NM for every dollar collected in taxes in NM UPTOWN, AND COTTONWOOD POPULATION IS IN ABQ (2012 estimates)

ABQ MSA Population 915,897 (2016) 0.43% ABQ Growth Rate 2016 - 2021 GOVERNMENT LARGEST EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYERS Albuquerque Public Schools (14,810 employees) 6.2 MILLION More than a quarter of the state’s jobs are Kirtland Air force Base (10,125 employees) government related Sandia National Labs (8,400 employees) Average of 6.2 million visitors per year Presbyterian Healthcare (7,310 employees) City of Albuquerque (6,940 employees)

25TH 30.7% 36,200+ $49,651 of ABQ residents Students at the states 2016 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME Largest metro with have a Bachelors largest higher education most college grads Degree or higher institution: UNM (main campus and branch loca- $57,857 tions) 2016 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME

2 BILLION ABQ MSA Schools that made the “Top 25 Public Schools in the State of New Mexico” list. - Niche.com $2 billion hospitality industry sustains 15 11 13 Elementary Middle High 89,000 JOBS Schools in Top 25 Schools in Top 25 Schools in Top 25

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