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Adding Buzz to Burro ; Collected Works Bookstore Runs Newsstand in Alley
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Beckie Hammer has proof positive that it is the cover that sells
a magazine. Hammer is the attendant at the Burro Alley newsstand
four days a week.
A few weeks back, the little blonde cuties of the TV quasi-
reality show "The Hills" were featured on the cover of Rolling Stone
magazine. Then, she said, the next issue came out with the Eagles
band on its cover.
"Even though it was a week older, buyers were still reaching past
the Eagles to get the one with the blondes," Hammer sa...
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Santa Fe., N.M., Road Construction Hobbles Streets Foot Traffic, Sales.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; Nov. 19--When Ian Receconi looks out his window onto Burro Alley these days, he sees a six-foot wire fence running along the street and hears the sound of major construction going on nearby. On the other side of Burro Alley, the $8.2 million Lensic Performing Arts Center is going up on the sturdy
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Burro Alley Could Be Open to More Business
Albuquerque Journal
; The Santa Fe City Council is considering how and under what criteria to allow restaurants and other businesses to use the public right of way in Burro Alley, the one-block historic street that connects Palace and San Francisco in downtown Santa Fe. Also under consideration are rules for when the
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Traffic Moves Make Sense
Albuquerque Journal
; EDITORIALS Santa Fe city officials have resolved a couple of thorny Downtown traffic problems in recent months through a couple of intelligent compromises. The question of how much motor vehicle traffic to allow circulating around the Plaza is the more high-profile of the two. The City Council has
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Burro Alley Dining Tables OK
Albuquerque Journal
; Cafe Paris Request Heads for Council There's actually a donkey there now, how about some dining tables? Tuesday, Santa Fe city workers relocated the burro statue formerly at Sandoval and Water streets to the south end of Burro Alley. Also Tuesday, Paul Perrier, owner of Cafe Paris on Burro Alley
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Cafe's Use Of Alley Sets A Bad Precedent
Albuquerque Journal
; EDITORIALS The Santa Fe City Council last week voted to allow the owners of Cafe Paris to open 18 tables outdoors -- in Burro Alley. The decision is no doubt a welcome one to New Urbanism fans, of which Santa Fe has many. New Urbanism is all about pedestrian- friendly city streets, as Burro Alley
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