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Winrock Town Center

Winrock Town Center is an open-air mixed-use development under construction in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. The center is anchored by two Dillard's locations and a Regal 16-screen IMAX and RPX Theatre. The town center is located on the site of the original Winrock Shopping Center, which opened in 1961 as the first regional shopping mall in New Mexico.

Winrock Town Center
Main Entrance
LocationAlbuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Coordinates35°5′54″N 106°33′52″W / 35.09833°N 106.56444°W / 35.09833; -106.56444
Opening dateMarch 1, 1961
DeveloperWinthrop Rockefeller and The University of New Mexico
OwnerWinrock Partners, LLC
ArchitectVictor Gruen
No. of stores and services42 (1961)
No. of anchor tenants3 (1961)
Total retail floor area500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) leaseable (1961) / 931,000 sq ft (86,500 m2) leasable (2001)
No. of floors2
Websitewinrocktowncenter.com

Pre-Winrock history (1920-1961) edit

In June 1920, the University of New Mexico purchased a 480-acre (190 ha) lot on what was then known as Albuquerque's East Mesa. The original intent UNM had with purchasing this lot was to transform it into a garden to produce vegetables for residential students. However, this idea was scrapped and the lot was left empty.[1]

About three decades later, the University of New Mexico began to sell off plots of its East Mesa site to residential developers, with the first 160 acres (65 ha) going to Ed Snow in 1953 and another 160 acres (65 ha) to Dale Bellemah in 1956.[1] This paved the way for new subdivisions and a new large population movement to this new part of Albuquerque. Soon enough, this would result in the need for the establishment of a retail area. This led to a 1958 meeting between then-UNM President Tom Popejoy and Winthrop Rockefeller, where they negotiated building a new regional shopping mall to be built on some of the last plots of UNM's East Mesa land.[1]

Winrock Shopping Center (1961–2011) edit

Winrock Shopping Center opened on March 1, 1961, on a 71-acre (29 ha) lot[2] near the planned Coronado Freeway. The $10 million project was a joint venture between the University of New Mexico, which owned the land, and soon-to-be Arkansas governor Winthrop Rockefeller, who was also responsible for construction of the Bank of New Mexico Building around the same time. Architect Victor Gruen, who was a refugee from Nazi-occupied Austria, designed the mall. Winrock was New Mexico's first regional shopping center[3] and was viewed as a symbol of progress and modernity,[4] attracting around 30,000 visitors on its first day of operation.[5] The original tenants included Montgomery Ward, JCPenney, S.S. Kresge, and Safeway,[6] with a Fedway store opening shortly afterward. Fox Winrock Theater, a freestanding movie theater off of Indian School Road, and an attached motor hotel opened in 1963.[7]

In March 1965, the rival Coronado Center was dedicated a short distance away. However, Winrock remained profitable for many years. Dillard's established their first store there in late 1971, when they rebranded the existing Fedway location. Soon after, a new store was built as a replacement. In 1971, Winrock was featured in the American International Pictures release Bunny O'Hare, which starred Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine. In the film, the two ride a motorcycle through the mall while escaping from a bank robbery.

Winrock was built as an open-air mall with a screened canopy roof to protect shoppers from the elements, a first for New Mexico.[3] It was later completely enclosed in 1975, by which time it had grown to more than 900,000 square feet (84,000 m2) and around 70 stores. This renovation also added the distinctive burnt-orange pyramid at the east end of the mall.[8] Other significant expansions took place in 1967, 1972, and 1981, and 1984, which brought an upper floor to Winrock.[9] At its peak in the mid-1980s, the mall had 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) of gross leasable area and 130 stores.[10][3]

Bealls was added in 1985.[11] This space later became Oshman's and, later, Sports Authority. Also, the Fox Winrock Theater was demolished to make way for a new freestanding movie theater on the site, known as the Winrock 6, which opened on October 3, 1986.[12]

Winrock received its largest renovation yet in 1990–94, remodeling the east atrium and Montgomery Ward store, demolishing an underused wing at the west end of the mall, and adding a second Dillard's on the site of the former JCPenney store (vacated in 1990).[13] The new Dillard's location housed men's and children's clothing, electronics, and housewares, while the women's clothing and cosmetics departments were kept at the original store.[14]

Beginning in the late 1990s, the mall began a steep decline and vacancy rates began to climb. By 2005, tenants' leases were not renewed in anticipation of redevelopment of the property.[15] That same year, the attached motor hotel Winrock Inn closed.[1] By the turn of the century, the mall was clearly dead and decaying rapidly. The only remaining stores were the two Dillard's, Bed, Bath and Beyond, and a Sports Authority, each of which owned their respective spaces.[16]

In 1999, Winrock Center was among the three New Mexico shopping malls, with the two others being Coronado Center and Cottonwood Mall, involved in a free speech lawsuit. Their policies on activity regulation were challenged by the SouthWest Organizing Project and ACLU after protesters attempted to hand out leaflets at the malls.[17] This case was dismissed. The 1972 case Lloyd Corp. v. Tanner states that shopping malls may limit speech activities (such as distribution of pamphlets) on premises.[18]

The mostly abandoned shopping center was used as a set for the filming of the 2009 American comedy film Observe and Report[19] and the 2013 American Mystery film/Thriller Odd Thomas[20]

Redevelopment edit

2002-2011 edit

 
The mostly empty mall in 2008

In July 2002, New Jersey based PruWinrock LLC, the firm that owned the property, announced new development and proposed “an open-air large-format community center.” This failed incarnation would have included high-end retail, a movie theater, and apartment condos. The new center would have included 450,000 square feet (42,000 m2) of retail space. Groundbreaking for phase I was to begin in 2003 and be completed two years later. PruWinrock's approval was denied by the planning commission for additional on and off-ramps to neighboring I-40 on the grounds that they had not completed a required traffic study.

Over the following years there were numerous false starts. Increasing construction and material costs were cited as a major factor in the delays. In 2007, PruWinrock sold the property to Albuquerque-based Goodman Realty Group for an undisclosed amount. Progress on the redevelopment project was slow. The new developers held community meetings to showcase the new plans in an effort to garner their approval and ask for their support.[15] The presented master plan included 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m2) of new office, retail, restaurant, residential units, and a hotel.[21] Also included were a 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m2) movie theater (including IMAX), a grocery store, parks, plazas, and over 6000 parking spaces.

2012-present edit

In February 2012, Goodman Realty Group announced that it had signed long-term leases with three major restaurants – Genghis Grill, BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse, and Dave and Busters – to begin construction in the spring.[22] Demolition of the Winrock Center mall began in May 2012. Winrock Inn was the first part of the mall to be demolished because it attracted criminal activity.[23] And the Winrock 6, then branded as a United Artists theater under the ownership of Regal Entertainment Group, closed its doors in 2013 and was demolished that same year.[24] BJ's and Genghis Grill both opened in 2012, while Dave and Buster's, which took over the site of the original Winrock 6, opened on November 3, 2014.[25] Adjacent to BJ's, a Joe's Crab Shack was proposed, which would've been their first location in New Mexico.[26] However, they withdrew in 2015.[27] Instead, a Red Robin opened there in March 2017.[28]

 
Regal Winrock Stadium 16 IMAX & RPX during nighttime

The first phase of the project, a Regal 16-screen IMAX and RPX Theatre, had its grand opening on November 15, 2013.[29]

Rumors have speculated about the merging of the two Dillard's stores into a single, new stand-alone building that would be built west of the current Women's store and north of the current Men's store.[30] However, neither the manager of the store nor the developer have said anything about it since 2014.[31] The most recent site plan from September 28, 2017 shows the two Dillard's stores staying in their current spaces.[32]

The future Winrock Town Center may also include "ABQ Active", featuring a sports training center, rock climbing, indoor scuba diving, zip lining and indoor sky diving. This will all be dependent upon the economy and success of the new Winrock project.[33][34]

As of 2015, the Bed Bath & Beyond store has closed and moved to a new space near I-40 and San Mateo. Initially, Sports Authority relocated to a new space that partially replaced it. However, it closed shortly after the move as Sports Authority filed for bankruptcy in March 2016 and closed all of its stores in August 2016. A further proposal includes relocating the two Dillard's to a larger, singular store. Nordstrom Rack, DSW Shoe Warehouse, and other stores opened in Fall 2016.[35][36] PetSmart opened a store adjacent to Ulta Beauty in November 2017.[37]

The Corner at Winrock, a 22,000-square-foot building located on the southeast corner of Indian School and Uptown Loop behind Garduno's and Genghis Grill, began construction in 2016 and was completed in 2017.[38] Sauce Pizza & Wine, a Scottsdale, Arizona-based chain, was the first tenant to open at The Corner in July 2017.[39] A new Firehouse Subs location adjacent to Sauce Pizza & Wine opened on September 4, 2017.[37] Takumi Restaurant, a new upscale Japanese restaurant from the people behind Azuma Sushi & Teppan, opened in November 2017, along with a Mark Pardo Salon Spa.[37] Future tenants of The Corner include Old Town Olive, Village Nail, and Burger 21.[40][41]

References edit

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  4. ^ Steinman, Edna (March 1, 1961). "Winrock Center Is Termed Great Boost to Business in Albuquerque". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Brimberg, Judith (March 2, 1961). "Winrock Attracts Throngs". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Winrock Center Lists 28 Stores To Occupy Space". Albuquerque Journal. February 5, 1960. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Fox Winrock Theatre in Albuquerque, NM - Cinema Treasures". cinematreasures.org. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  8. ^ Bouffard, Art (May 20, 1975). "Winrock to Enclose and Climatize Mall". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Writer, Jessica Dyer | Journal Staff. "ABQ retail transformed by Winrock Center". www.abqjournal.com. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  10. ^ "Winrock's Six-Month Renovation Complete". Albuquerque Journal. October 25, 1981. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "New Mexico Labor Market Review". 1985.
  12. ^ "UA Winrock 6 in Albuquerque, NM - Cinema Treasures". cinematreasures.org. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  13. ^ Logan, Paul (July 22, 1992). "A New Look for Winrock Center". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved March 8, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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  15. ^ a b Neighborhood is courted with new Winrock vision
  16. ^ "ABQjournal Metro: Fate of Winrock in New Hands". www.abqjournal.com. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
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  20. ^ [2]. On Location Casting 11 Aug 2011.
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  23. ^ Ileto, Christie (2012-05-11). "Winrock Inn to be demolished". KOAT. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
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  27. ^ "News Briefs: Joe's Crab Shack will no longer come to Winrock". KRQE News 13. 2015-04-22. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
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  33. ^ KRQE Scuba diving for Winrock
  34. ^ KRQE Construction to begin
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  37. ^ a b c "Winrock Town Center". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  38. ^ Writer, Jessica Dyer | Journal Staff. "The Corner @ Winrock adding tenants, resuming construction". www.abqjournal.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  39. ^ "Sauce Pizza adding local favorites to its ABQ menu". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  40. ^ "The Corner at Winrock to have local and first-to-market tenants". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  41. ^ "The Corner at Winrock welcomes ABQ Melting Pot owner's next venture". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.

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Winrock Town Center is an open air mixed use development under construction in Albuquerque New Mexico United States The center is anchored by two Dillard s locations and a Regal 16 screen IMAX and RPX Theatre The town center is located on the site of the original Winrock Shopping Center which opened in 1961 as the first regional shopping mall in New Mexico Winrock Town CenterMain EntranceLocationAlbuquerque New Mexico United StatesCoordinates35 5 54 N 106 33 52 W 35 09833 N 106 56444 W 35 09833 106 56444Opening dateMarch 1 1961DeveloperWinthrop Rockefeller and The University of New MexicoOwnerWinrock Partners LLCArchitectVictor GruenNo of stores and services42 1961 No of anchor tenants3 1961 Total retail floor area500 000 sq ft 46 000 m2 leaseable 1961 931 000 sq ft 86 500 m2 leasable 2001 No of floors2Websitewinrocktowncenter wbr com Contents 1 Pre Winrock history 1920 1961 2 Winrock Shopping Center 1961 2011 3 Redevelopment 3 1 2002 2011 3 2 2012 present 4 References 5 External linksPre Winrock history 1920 1961 editIn June 1920 the University of New Mexico purchased a 480 acre 190 ha lot on what was then known as Albuquerque s East Mesa The original intent UNM had with purchasing this lot was to transform it into a garden to produce vegetables for residential students However this idea was scrapped and the lot was left empty 1 About three decades later the University of New Mexico began to sell off plots of its East Mesa site to residential developers with the first 160 acres 65 ha going to Ed Snow in 1953 and another 160 acres 65 ha to Dale Bellemah in 1956 1 This paved the way for new subdivisions and a new large population movement to this new part of Albuquerque Soon enough this would result in the need for the establishment of a retail area This led to a 1958 meeting between then UNM President Tom Popejoy and Winthrop Rockefeller where they negotiated building a new regional shopping mall to be built on some of the last plots of UNM s East Mesa land 1 Winrock Shopping Center 1961 2011 editWinrock Shopping Center opened on March 1 1961 on a 71 acre 29 ha lot 2 near the planned Coronado Freeway The 10 million project was a joint venture between the University of New Mexico which owned the land and soon to be Arkansas governor Winthrop Rockefeller who was also responsible for construction of the Bank of New Mexico Building around the same time Architect Victor Gruen who was a refugee from Nazi occupied Austria designed the mall Winrock was New Mexico s first regional shopping center 3 and was viewed as a symbol of progress and modernity 4 attracting around 30 000 visitors on its first day of operation 5 The original tenants included Montgomery Ward JCPenney S S Kresge and Safeway 6 with a Fedway store opening shortly afterward Fox Winrock Theater a freestanding movie theater off of Indian School Road and an attached motor hotel opened in 1963 7 In March 1965 the rival Coronado Center was dedicated a short distance away However Winrock remained profitable for many years Dillard s established their first store there in late 1971 when they rebranded the existing Fedway location Soon after a new store was built as a replacement In 1971 Winrock was featured in the American International Pictures release Bunny O Hare which starred Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine In the film the two ride a motorcycle through the mall while escaping from a bank robbery Winrock was built as an open air mall with a screened canopy roof to protect shoppers from the elements a first for New Mexico 3 It was later completely enclosed in 1975 by which time it had grown to more than 900 000 square feet 84 000 m2 and around 70 stores This renovation also added the distinctive burnt orange pyramid at the east end of the mall 8 Other significant expansions took place in 1967 1972 and 1981 and 1984 which brought an upper floor to Winrock 9 At its peak in the mid 1980s the mall had 1 000 000 square feet 93 000 m2 of gross leasable area and 130 stores 10 3 Bealls was added in 1985 11 This space later became Oshman s and later Sports Authority Also the Fox Winrock Theater was demolished to make way for a new freestanding movie theater on the site known as the Winrock 6 which opened on October 3 1986 12 Winrock received its largest renovation yet in 1990 94 remodeling the east atrium and Montgomery Ward store demolishing an underused wing at the west end of the mall and adding a second Dillard s on the site of the former JCPenney store vacated in 1990 13 The new Dillard s location housed men s and children s clothing electronics and housewares while the women s clothing and cosmetics departments were kept at the original store 14 Beginning in the late 1990s the mall began a steep decline and vacancy rates began to climb By 2005 tenants leases were not renewed in anticipation of redevelopment of the property 15 That same year the attached motor hotel Winrock Inn closed 1 By the turn of the century the mall was clearly dead and decaying rapidly The only remaining stores were the two Dillard s Bed Bath and Beyond and a Sports Authority each of which owned their respective spaces 16 In 1999 Winrock Center was among the three New Mexico shopping malls with the two others being Coronado Center and Cottonwood Mall involved in a free speech lawsuit Their policies on activity regulation were challenged by the SouthWest Organizing Project and ACLU after protesters attempted to hand out leaflets at the malls 17 This case was dismissed The 1972 case Lloyd Corp v Tanner states that shopping malls may limit speech activities such as distribution of pamphlets on premises 18 The mostly abandoned shopping center was used as a set for the filming of the 2009 American comedy film Observe and Report 19 and the 2013 American Mystery film Thriller Odd Thomas 20 Redevelopment edit2002 2011 edit nbsp The mostly empty mall in 2008In July 2002 New Jersey based PruWinrock LLC the firm that owned the property announced new development and proposed an open air large format community center This failed incarnation would have included high end retail a movie theater and apartment condos The new center would have included 450 000 square feet 42 000 m2 of retail space Groundbreaking for phase I was to begin in 2003 and be completed two years later PruWinrock s approval was denied by the planning commission for additional on and off ramps to neighboring I 40 on the grounds that they had not completed a required traffic study Over the following years there were numerous false starts Increasing construction and material costs were cited as a major factor in the delays In 2007 PruWinrock sold the property to Albuquerque based Goodman Realty Group for an undisclosed amount Progress on the redevelopment project was slow The new developers held community meetings to showcase the new plans in an effort to garner their approval and ask for their support 15 The presented master plan included 1 500 000 square feet 140 000 m2 of new office retail restaurant residential units and a hotel 21 Also included were a 70 000 square foot 6 500 m2 movie theater including IMAX a grocery store parks plazas and over 6000 parking spaces 2012 present edit In February 2012 Goodman Realty Group announced that it had signed long term leases with three major restaurants Genghis Grill BJ s Restaurant and Brewhouse and Dave and Busters to begin construction in the spring 22 Demolition of the Winrock Center mall began in May 2012 Winrock Inn was the first part of the mall to be demolished because it attracted criminal activity 23 And the Winrock 6 then branded as a United Artists theater under the ownership of Regal Entertainment Group closed its doors in 2013 and was demolished that same year 24 BJ s and Genghis Grill both opened in 2012 while Dave and Buster s which took over the site of the original Winrock 6 opened on November 3 2014 25 Adjacent to BJ s a Joe s Crab Shack was proposed which would ve been their first location in New Mexico 26 However they withdrew in 2015 27 Instead a Red Robin opened there in March 2017 28 nbsp Regal Winrock Stadium 16 IMAX amp RPX during nighttimeThe first phase of the project a Regal 16 screen IMAX and RPX Theatre had its grand opening on November 15 2013 29 Rumors have speculated about the merging of the two Dillard s stores into a single new stand alone building that would be built west of the current Women s store and north of the current Men s store 30 However neither the manager of the store nor the developer have said anything about it since 2014 31 The most recent site plan from September 28 2017 shows the two Dillard s stores staying in their current spaces 32 The future Winrock Town Center may also include ABQ Active featuring a sports training center rock climbing indoor scuba diving zip lining and indoor sky diving This will all be dependent upon the economy and success of the new Winrock project 33 34 As of 2015 the Bed Bath amp Beyond store has closed and moved to a new space near I 40 and San Mateo Initially Sports Authority relocated to a new space that partially replaced it However it closed shortly after the move as Sports Authority filed for bankruptcy in March 2016 and closed all of its stores in August 2016 A further proposal includes relocating the two Dillard s to a larger singular store Nordstrom Rack DSW Shoe Warehouse and other stores opened in Fall 2016 35 36 PetSmart opened a store adjacent to Ulta Beauty in November 2017 37 The Corner at Winrock a 22 000 square foot building located on the southeast corner of Indian School and Uptown Loop behind Garduno s and Genghis Grill began construction in 2016 and was completed in 2017 38 Sauce Pizza amp Wine a Scottsdale Arizona based chain was the first tenant to open at The Corner in July 2017 39 A new Firehouse Subs location adjacent to Sauce Pizza amp Wine opened on September 4 2017 37 Takumi Restaurant a new upscale Japanese restaurant from the people behind Azuma Sushi amp Teppan opened in November 2017 along with a Mark Pardo Salon Spa 37 Future tenants of The Corner include Old Town Olive Village Nail and Burger 21 40 41 References edit a b c d Winrock Center Albuquerque Modernism albuquerquemodernism unm edu Retrieved 2018 03 10 Winrock Center Design Plans Near Completion Albuquerque Journal August 23 1958 Retrieved March 7 2018 via Newspapers com a b c Nathanson Rick August 2 1984 Winrock Renovation Adds 23 Stores Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 7 2018 via Newspapers com Steinman Edna March 1 1961 Winrock Center Is Termed Great Boost to Business in Albuquerque Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 7 2018 via Newspapers com Brimberg Judith March 2 1961 Winrock Attracts Throngs Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 7 2018 via Newspapers com Winrock Center Lists 28 Stores To Occupy Space Albuquerque Journal February 5 1960 Retrieved March 7 2018 via Newspapers com Fox Winrock Theatre in Albuquerque NM Cinema Treasures cinematreasures org Retrieved 2018 03 08 Bouffard Art May 20 1975 Winrock to Enclose and Climatize Mall Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 7 2018 via Newspapers com Writer Jessica Dyer Journal Staff ABQ retail transformed by Winrock Center www abqjournal com Retrieved 2018 03 09 Winrock s Six Month Renovation Complete Albuquerque Journal October 25 1981 Retrieved March 7 2018 via Newspapers com New Mexico Labor Market Review 1985 UA Winrock 6 in Albuquerque NM Cinema Treasures cinematreasures org Retrieved 2018 03 08 Logan Paul July 22 1992 A New Look for Winrock Center Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 8 2018 via Newspapers com Baca Nancy February 5 1994 6 Million Make Over Under Way at Dillard s Albuquerque Journal Retrieved March 8 2018 via Newspapers com a b Neighborhood is courted with new Winrock vision ABQjournal Metro Fate of Winrock in New Hands www abqjournal com Retrieved 2018 03 11 Shopping Centers Today 2007 09 30 Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2018 03 09 FindLaw s United States Supreme Court case and opinions Findlaw Retrieved 2018 03 09 1 Observe and Report Review 18 Mar 2009 2 On Location Casting 11 Aug 2011 Goodman Realty Group Winrock Town Center Ginsberg Steve February 24 2012 Winrock closes in on three restaurants groundbreaking soon Albuquerque Business First Retrieved November 12 2013 Ileto Christie 2012 05 11 Winrock Inn to be demolished KOAT Retrieved 2018 03 09 UA Winrock 6 in Albuquerque NM Cinema Treasures cinematreasures org Retrieved 2018 03 08 Dave amp Buster s Facebook Dyer Jessica September 16 2013 Restaurant selection growing at Winrock Albuquerque Journal Retrieved November 12 2013 News Briefs Joe s Crab Shack will no longer come to Winrock KRQE News 13 2015 04 22 Retrieved 2018 03 03 When the new Red Robin at Winrock is set to open www bizjournals com Retrieved 2018 03 03 Dyer Jessica November 15 2013 What s that Winrock IMAX ticket going to cost you Albuquerque Journal Retrieved November 18 2013 Writer Jessica Dyer Journal Staff Could two Winrock Dillard s become one www abqjournal com Retrieved 2018 03 07 Writer Jessica Dyer Journal Staff More changes coming to Winrock www abqjournal com Retrieved 2018 03 11 Winrock Town Center Large Site Plan PDF Commercial Association of Realtors New Mexico September 28 2017 KRQE Scuba diving for Winrock KRQE Construction to begin Major work getting started at Winrock More changes coming to Winrock a b c Winrock Town Center www facebook com Retrieved 2018 03 03 Writer Jessica Dyer Journal Staff The Corner Winrock adding tenants resuming construction www abqjournal com Retrieved 2018 03 03 Sauce Pizza adding local favorites to its ABQ menu www bizjournals com Retrieved 2018 03 03 The Corner at Winrock to have local and first to market tenants www bizjournals com Retrieved 2018 03 03 The Corner at Winrock welcomes ABQ Melting Pot owner s next venture www bizjournals com Retrieved 2018 03 03 External links editDeadmalls com Winrock Center Winrock Town Center Retrieved from https en 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