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Local experts have weighed in on the factors influencing the limited vertical development in Downtown Albuquerque. Despite its potential for growth, the area faces various challenges that hinder the construction of taller buildings. Zoning regulations and land use policies play a significant role in shaping the skyline, as they often prioritize historical preservation and low-rise structures over high-rise developments.
Additionally, economic considerations, such as the cost of land and construction, create barriers for developers looking to invest in taller buildings. Many experts argue that without a concerted effort to revise these regulations and incentivize vertical growth, Downtown Albuquerque may struggle to evolve into a bustling urban center.
However, there are visions for the future that include a more vibrant downtown area, with increased density and mixed-use developments. Advocates for change believe that reimagining the space can lead to a thriving community, attracting residents and businesses alike. The conversation around vertical growth continues, as stakeholders seek to balance preservation with the need for modernization.
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