Tuesday, November 22, 2011

TOP TEN REASONS to “SHOP SMALL” in OLD TOWN Albuquerque this year

Support your local economy this year when shopping for holiday gifts – come to Old Town Albuquerque! Why, you ask? Here are 10 reasons:

1.  FIND THAT  ONE OF A KIND UNIQUE ITEM – Old Town has special gifts for  everyone on your list that you just won’t find in a mall.  Shopping in Old Town is a truly delightful experience. Unique items from around the world, as well as those that are distinctly Southwestern, can be found in more than 150  shops, boutiques, galleries and artist studios.

2. CREATE JOBS & JOB SECURITY – According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses represent 99.7% of all employer firms in the U.S. economy. Small businesses employ 50% of all private sector employees and created 65% of the net new jobs over the past 17 years. Several  hundred people are  employed within Old Town.

3.  THE “OLD TOWN” AMBIANCE – Shopping in Old Town is always a beautiful experience, but it is especially enchanting when decked out for  the Holiday Season!  Unique historic architecture, the huge  Christmas Tree in Plaza Don Luis, the romantic Gazebo on the Plaza and the charming patios and courtyards will make your shopping trip an exciting adventure. LUMINARIAS (Farolitos) - Thousands of visitors and residents come to Old Town on Christmas Eve and during
the Holiday Stroll (Friday, December 2, 2011) to see the spectacular display of luminarias. Candles are set in a bed of sand inside the bottom of a paper bag. When lit, they create a golden glow. Thousands of luminarias line the Church, Plaza, streets and walkways of Old Town.

4.  EXPERTS YOU CAN TALK TO – Old Town’s Specialty Shops know their stuff!  Merchants have dedicated their lives to learning their trades.  Would you prefer ask the teenage department store cashier about the special gift you’re buying, or to ask the actual artisan who lovingly hand crafted the item?

5.  KEEP YOUR MONEY IN ALBUQUERQUE – Money spent in Old Town is more likely to stay within Albuquerque.  Old Town’s Merchants typically bank  with local banks, use services from local firms, buy advertising  space in local publications and support other Albuquerque businesses in all that they do.

6. YOU DESERVE A BETTER MEAL THAN CAN BE FOUND IN A FOOD COURT - Enjoy the spice & flair of our traditional cuisine at one of the dozen restaurants, cafes & coffee shops featuring everything from the All-American hamburger to  fine continental cuisine.  Need a double espresso or a chocolate pick me up so that you can shop till you drop? Take your pick from Old Town’s finest purveyors.

7. MAKE A DATE OUT OF IT! Take a break &  have some fun while out doing your shopping. Take a guided tour, explore a local museum, look at the  Christmas Lights or enjoy live entertainment that is sure to put a spring in your step.

8.  FRIENDS & FAMILY CAN VISIT WITHOUT HAVING TO SPEND HOURS CLEANING! Several Hotel, Motels and Bed & Breakfasts are within walking distance to Old Town.

9.  BE A PART OF THE HISTORY AND TRADITION! People have been spending the Holiday Season in Old Town for the past 305 years.  For over three centuries Old Town has been the crossroads of the Southwest. It is a Historical Zone of the City of Albuquerque and is still home to many families whose ancestors founded the town.  Shopping in Old Town is a celebration of what it means to live in the Southwest!

10.  CREATING GOODWILL - YOU WILL FEEL GOOD ABOUT THE MONEY YOU SPENT! You’ll feel great that you found spectacular gifts for the people you love; sold to you by people who not only LOVE what they do, but are legitimately grateful for your purchase and truly appreciate your business.  You supported Albuquerque’s economy!  Good for you!

Read more http://albuquerqueoldtown.com/uploads/Top_10_Reasons_to_SHOP_SMALL_in_Old_Town_Albuquerque.pdf

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

IMAX Regal Cinemas theater may be coming to Winrock Shopping Center

Exciting news for Winrock Shopping Center!

The city of Albuquerque has approved the site development plan for a 16-screen IMAX Regal Cinemas theater and two additional buildings on the southeast edge of Winrock Center.

But building permits have not been issued yet, said Debbie Bonsignore, CFO of Goodman Realty, which owns Winrock Partners, the company redeveloping Winrock.

Regal Cinemas, which signed a 20-year lease with Winrock Partners last year, is responsible for getting the permits.

“We are hoping they will get the permits by the end of the year,” she told the Journal.

She said it will take about a year to construct the theater that will be located southeast of the Sports Authority building.

Winrock Partners also plans to tear down the two-story Winrock Inn that was built in 1962 but has not been in use for years. Demolition will most likely happen in November, Bonsignore said.

Read more http://www.abqjournal.com/main/2011/09/02/biz/winrock-cinema-plan-okd-and-briefs.html

Friday, November 11, 2011

Albuquerque Coupon Queen Saves Thousands Each Year

Are you an extreme couponer?

One New Mexico college student said she saves an extraordinary amount of money by being an extreme couponer. When Frances Lima isn’t in class at Central New Mexico Community College, she’s clipping, sorting and comparing coupons.

“It is a lot of work. It is. And that’s what makes people very intimated todo it and they quit right away because it is a lot, and it is very time consuming,” Lima said.

Lima said she spent five hours a day couponing when she first started getting serious about the savings. The ABQpon Queen has stocked her shelves with brand-name products, many of which were free or less than a dollar.

Stockpiling on non-perishables is actually easy, but it takes time and patience, according to Lima. She uses a binder to keep track of the hundreds of coupons that she’s collected. To get the best deal, she finds what she needs on sale and then uses a manufacturer’s or store coupon to bring the price down. With the all the money she saves, Lima buys fresh, healthy food on a college budget.

“You can be eating well, we're eating T-bone steaks when other students are eating ramen,” Lima said.

Action 7 News put Lima to the test and took her on a shopping trip. The normal retail cost of the items she bought was $95, but the shopping spree only cost Lima $19.
 
Lima said there are still ways to save money on groceries even if you don’t have five hours to coupon. One of her favorite tricks is using Facebook. She said that consumers can get coupons and free products by ‘liking’ a company’s page. They’ll also send sales alerts through Facebook. Another trick is to contact companies directly and tell them you like their products and they’ll send you coupons and other free stuff.

Her most important tip is to not get discouraged.

“I learned from another couponer that any savings, so even if you save $10 or $20 here or there, it doesn't matter, it's going to add up,” Lima said.

Read more: http://www.koat.com/money/29701575/detail.html#ixzz1dFWjFszo

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Albuquerque's Seasonal Favorites Delight Guests

Check out what all is happening in Albuquerque this holiday season!

Signs of the holiday season are already evident in New Mexico. Seasonal art and shopping events begin this weekend in Albuquerque. During November and December, visitors enjoy events throughout the region, which is magical during the holidays.
Albuquerque offers true Southwestern flavor during the season: from traditional cuisine to festive, flickering luminarias lighting the way throughout the city. The holiday website, www.ItsATrip.org/holiday, showcases diverse holiday shopping options, tasty holiday cuisine and events to celebrate the season. The website also offers hotel discounts, coupons, seasonal recipes and more.

Notable Holiday Season Events


No.v 4-6: 19th Annual Weems International Artfest
A multi-cultural art event displaying over 270 top artisans in every medium and price range; this year’s event features actor John Corbett displaying his visual artwork for the first time.
www.weemsinternationalartfest.org


Nov. 25-27: 12th Annual Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Holiday Show
With cheerful music, artist demonstrations, Kids Creation Station, Holiday Cookie Walk and more, this show puts everyone in the spirit of the season.
http://www.riograndefestivals.com/2011/november2011.html


Nov. 26-Dec 30: River of Lights
Thousands of twinkling lights transform the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden into New Mexico’s largest walk-through holiday light show each evening of the holiday season. More than 90,000 visitors attend each year to see animated displays of zoo animals, Southwestern plants and holiday scenes.
www.RiverOfLights.org or
http://www.cabq.gov/biopark/garden/annual-events/river-of-lights

Dec. 1: 16th Annual Nob Hill Shop & Stroll
Historic Nob Hill features a cheerful holiday tradition of shopping with extended hours, luminaria decorations, music and fun along historic Route 66.
www.rt66central.com


Dec. 2: Old Town Holiday Stroll
Enjoy shopping, live entertainment, luminarias, family activities, Santa Claus and lighting a giant Christmas tree at Plaza Don Luis during this annual tradition.
http://albuquerqueoldtown.com/index.php?page=holiday-stroll


Dec. 2-24: “A Christmas Story”
The Albuquerque Little Theatre presents the beloved 1983 film classic on stage.
http://albuquerquelittletheatre.org/see-a-show/2011-2012-season/main-stage-series/


Dec. 3: Twinkle Light Parade & Holiday Arts Festival
A local artisans market, pictures with Santa, holiday music, dance performances, food vendors, face painting, and the "Official Lighting" of Civic Plaza all lead up to a lit parade through Downtown Albuquerque.
www.cabq.gov/crs/twinklelight.html


Dec. 10-11: Winter Arts & Crafts Fair
Buy direct from Native American artists at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
www.indianpueblo.org

Dec. 12: Christmas at Kuana
The annual luminaria lighting event includes pueblo dancers, music and traditional Native American storytelling.
http://www.nmmonuments.org/coronado-state-monument

Dec. 16: Las Posadas
Los Poblanos Inn & Organic Farm will be hosting Las Posadas, a traditional holiday event that has been celebrated in Mexico for centuries. The evening will include a traditional New Mexican feast featuring fresh organic ingredients from the farm.
http://www.lospoblanos.com/events-calendar/dining-events/

Dec. 17: Gildan New Mexico Bowl
College football post-season bowl game pits the Mountain West Conference against the Pac-12. This event will be nationally televised on ESPN.
www.newmexicobowl.com

Dec. 24: Luminaria Tour
Drive through beautifully lit neighborhoods with thousands of luminarias lighting the way. The Albuquerque holiday tradition involves paper sacks filled with sand and a single candle to light up rooftops and walkways.
http://www.itsatrip.org/events/details/luminaria-tour-16184/

Holiday Resources


For a complete list of events, visit www.ItsATrip.org/Holiday. The tastes of the season are distinctive in the region. Traditional New Mexican holiday recipes including biscochitos, tamales, posole and empanadas are available online. To put yourself in the holiday spirit, check out the “The Life of a Brown Paper Bag” video.

Read more http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_212421.asp

Photo from http://albuquerqueoldtown.com/index.php?page=holiday-stroll

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