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Santa Fe apartments almost full Former railroad hospital transformed into home for senior citizens
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANTHONY S. BUSH/THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL
A redevelopment project that has cost $7 million so far has turned
the old Memorial Hospital at 600 S.E. Madison into the Santa Fe Place
Senior Apartments. All but one of the 91 apartments is occupied.
Don Cooper, vice president of operations and development for the
Commercial Group, talks about the variety of floor plans at Santa Fe
Place.
The building's railroad heritage shows in the Santa Fe logos above
the drinking fou...
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[ SANTA FE PLACE ]
The Topeka Capital-Journal
; SANTA FE PLACE It's been a long time coming, but finally people are moving into nice, new apartments in the former Memorial Hospital. Coming back to life After years of sitting empty, the former hospital building at S.E. 6th and Madison is coming alive again. Its latest reincarnation: Santa Fe
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The Santa Fe New Mexican Bob Quick Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; ... Mexican Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 31--Santa Fe's tourist-dependent economy ... Santa Fe by Wells Fargo. In more grocery news, Kaune's Grocery Co. closed, and The Standard ... Randall estimated. In other tourist-related news, Hotel Santa Fe opened its $8 million, 3 ...
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Stylin' Santa FE; the New Mexico city's fashion sensibility epitomizes the Southwest: eclectic, artistic and individualistic. (Micro Scope).(clothing trends in Santa Fe, New Mexico)
WWD
; Walk down the street in Santa Fe and you'll pass some incredible women who see dressing as an art form. They wear everything from the traditional Southwestern look with long skirts, hoots and lots of turquoise, to a flowing tribal-print caftan or all black from head to toe with one accessory: a
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Merchants vow to stay at aging Santa Fe, N.M., mall.
Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
; Byline: Bob Quick Mar. 26--Now that the former Villa Linda Mall has changed its name to Santa Fe Place and is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation, what will happen to Santa Fe's first mall, DeVargas Center? Does the north-side shopping center that one travel guide calls Santa Fe's small,
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Driver's side: Step Up for Santa Fe: Hyundai's SUV is value-packed and much improved.
Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, CA)
; Byline: Mark Glover Jan. 12--Iliked Hyundai's Santa Fe sport-utility vehicle even before it underwent a bumper-to-bumper makeover for 2007. It's been entrenched on my list of Top Five SUVs since it was first introduced in 2000. Now, with scores of upgrades, the 2007 Santa Fe has everybody jumping
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Hyundai's Santa Fe SUV is value-packed and much improved.
Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, CA)
; Byline: Mark Glover I liked Hyundai's Santa Fe sport-utility vehicle even before it underwent a bumper-to-bumper makeover for 2007. It's been entrenched on my list of Top Five SUVs since it was first introduced in 2000. Now, with scores of upgrades, the 2007 Santa Fe has everybody jumping on the
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Pricey Gas Leads More to the Bus ; Ridership in Santa Fe has jumped 8 percent since the beginning of the year
Albuquerque Journal
; Jennifer Chambers hadn't used the Santa Fe Trails system in over a year, but hopped aboard a bus Thursday morning near her Baca Street home. The Department of Public Safety employee, tired of rising gas prices, was looking for a more economical way to get to work. She isn't alone. As the price of
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LULAC to provide transportation for Santa Fe Place residents
The Topeka Capital-Journal
; The Capital-Journal Residents of Santa Fe Place Apartments, formerly the Memorial Hospital at S.E. 6th and Madison, will be provided transportation by Topeka LULAC Senior Center. Jo Salehar, executive director of LULAC, said the center and the apartments have an agreement for transportation for
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Santa Fe Swaps Coal for Gold; Krebs Lists Gains in Upbeat Report. (Originated from Traffic World)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; Jul. 5--Santa Fe Pacific Corp. and Hanson Natural Resources Co. have completed a coal-for-gold swap that the two announced in January. Adding Hanson's gold assets to our company will more than double annual gold production and significantly increase reserves, Robert D. Krebs, chairman and chief
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Along the Santa Fe trail
The Boston Globe
; SANTA FE - Falling snow dusted the buckskin costume of the traveler, who told the crowd in the plaza that while he toted a rifle, he came in peace. "We're happy to be here," said Jeff Hengesbaugh, a descendant of explorer Zebulon Pike. Dressed as William Becknell, a Missouri trader, he reenacted
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