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Titan Makes Progress on Presbyterian-Area Hotel, Food Hall
Nob Hill boutique hotel timeline extended
by Damon Scott

Large cranes used to shape significant new construction projects aren’t a very common sight in Albuquerque, so when there’s one hard at work, people tend to take notice. That’s the case just north of Presbyterian Hospital on Central and I-25 where Titan Development’s hotel and food hall venture is moving along at a steady clip.
Construction began last summer at the site of a three-story, 126-room Residence Inn extended-stay hotel with a planned first floor food hall called Highlands Central Market. Titan officials said this week that while they faced some complexities around footing and foundation work, which required additional coordination, the project remains on schedule for a mid-2027 opening. They said it’s also possible the food hall could open sooner than that.
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