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Former nonprofit building finds second life as co-working space
Former nonprofit building finds second life as co-working space


December 21, 2017
Shelby Perea
Real Estate Reporter, Albuquerque Business First

The co-working trend is continuing to grow. The Entrepreneur reported globally the number of co-working hubs should spike from 11,300 in 2016 to 13,800 by the end of this year. And Albuquerque is no exception with co-working on the rise in the Duke City too.

Capitalizing on this wave are Mike Fietz and Mark Thompson, who just scooped up the former Futures for Children building at 9600 Tennyson St. NE with plans to create a beehive of entrepreneurship.

Fietz and Thompson – friends for about 35 years – were on the hunt for real estate after Fietz's home building company, Westway Homes, needed office space. That's how the pair found the Tennyson building off Tramway Road.

They said they saw the investment opportunity as a chance to bring the building back to life.

Fietz and Thompson formed Tramway Plaza LLC, which finalized the building purchase on Friday. The listing price was $1.4 million. Thompson, of C & S Real Estate & Development, was the selling broker.

"The building really lends itself for coworking," said Fietz, describing the 16,000-square-foot building with conference rooms, courtyards and 32 open desks.

Anchor tenant Westway Homes will take about 1,500 square feet with the rest up for lease. Lease rates range from $200 to $500 a month. Thompson and Jessica Tonjes, who is also at C & S Real Estate & Development, will serve as the leasing brokers.

A workout facility, full kitchen and tech-centric amenities are on the docket. Fietz and Thompson also envision a restaurant or taproom operating out of the building.

Down Tramway Road is another co-working community, FreeRange Spaces' northeast location. The owners say Tramway Plaza will have a different model with more "upscale amenities," bringing in different business.

Cosmetic construction – being worked on by Westway – is underway at the 3.5-acre property and is expected to be completed by the spring.

Owners Mike Fietz and Mark Thompson scooped up the former Futures for Children building at 9600 Tennyson Street Northeast with plans to create a beehive of entrepreneurship.

C & S signs Kokopelli Animal Clinic at Ladera Center

Veterinarian Beth Stowell will be opening her new venture, Kokopelli Animal Clinic, at 3301 Coors Blvd. NE in early 2018. Dr. Stowell is eager to bring “local business attitude” to pet healthcare on the Westside. The clinic will offer a full range of services, from annual exams and vaccines to surgery, dentistry, and diagnostics. With a new lease just signed, she says there is “still so much to do but we have a good plan and some great people working with us to make it into a reality!” Dr. Stowell invites pet owners to follow Kokopelli on Facebook and visit their new website. http://kokopellivet.com/

C & S client Nevada-based co. on warehouse woes and expanding in ABQ
C & S client Nevada-based co. on warehouse woes and expanding in ABQ


October 24, 2017
Shelby Perea
Real Estate Reporter, Albuquerque Business First

Brady Industries is growing but finding real estate that would foster the growth spurt hasn't been easy, the janitorial equipment supplier said.

Brady Regional Manager Mark Stanger said the Las Vegas-based company will be leaving 5801 Office Blvd., where it has been located for over 10 years, and head to a bigger space at 8600 San Mateo Blvd., increasing its Albuquerque location by 10,000 square feet. The goal is to have the move wrapped up by the end of November.

While Stanger said moving has been stressful, he said finding a warehouse in northeast Albuquerque also had its hurdles.

Brady had been considering changing its real estate situation for about six years, Stanger said, and with the company's lease up at the former location it was time to seriously start hunting.

"We started to look at the very limited warehouse space," he said.

Stanger said he found a variety of warehouse space on the Westside but needed to be in a different part of town for his customer base. Brady is leasing at the San Mateo location because it is convenient for customers with easy access to the interstate. Terms of the lease were not disclosed.

"It's not as competitively priced as we would've liked," said Stanger about finding a warehouse.

He also noted a lot of warehouse space in Albuquerque is about 10 percent office space and he needed 20 percent.

Stanger – who has done business for Brady in Phoenix – found it more difficult looking for new property in Albuquerque, citing an inventory issue.

"There just hasn't been a demand for Albuquerque," he said.

Albuquerque has a 6.6 percent vacancy rate in its industrial market with a median asking lease rate of $6.99 per square foot, according to a CBRE market report for this year's second quarter. Office-warehouse specific real estate had an 8.4 percent vacancy rate.

Albuquerque Barbell – Opening Soon!
Albuquerque Barbell – Opening Soon!

C&S is pleased to announce that client and 10-time world champion powerlifter Bill Helmich has signed a lease for a new training facility, Albuquerque Barbell, at 9733 Menaul NE. Albuquerque Barbell is scheduled to open March 1, 2017 and will be New Mexico’s only USA Powerlifting Certified Platinum Training Facility. Mr. Helmich and his partner Mike Zawilinski are USAPL Certified Coaches. The fitness center will offer 24/7 memberships and personal training for all levels of athletes, from beginners through masters, competitive and non-competitive. Mr. Helmich’s world record for dead lift at 621 pounds in 2009 at age 67 still stands today. Best wishes to Albuquerque Barbell for a bright future!

February 2017

C&S Breaking Ground in Santa Fe

After working closely with Santa Fe County and Santa Fe City authorities over the past 3 years, C & S Real Estate & Development is pleased to announce it will be breaking ground on a public/private utilities infrastructure project at Caja Del Rio on the city’s Westside. This utility project will bring services to C&S’s 28 acre master-planned Senior Campus which, on completion, will bring much needed Senior Care Services to the Santa Fe Area. The first building planned for construction is a Skilled Nursing Facility.

February 2017

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