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List/Grid Author Archives: Jessica Dyer / Journal Staff Writer

Sadie’s putting its stamp on ex-Garduño’s location

It's out with the old and in with a New Mexico theme at a long-vacant restaurant building in N ...
Sadie's is planning a fourth location in the former Garduno's space on Academy. (Journal File Photo)

Sadie’s Planning New Eatery at Old Garduño’s Site

If you’ve driven down Academy Road lately, you might have noticed some activity at the former Garduño’s restaurant. Turns out Sadie’s is moving in. Jim Garcia, vice president of operations... Read more »
Albuquerque’s Doug Jones has opened the first 18|8 Fine Men’s Salon outside the state of California. The new salon offers haircuts for men as well as facials, waxing and manicures. (greg sorber/journal

Manly salon specializes in grooming guys

Let's say that you need — or maybe you just want — a manicure.    L ...
Food vendors at the 2012 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta reported a 68 percent increase in gross revenue in 2012 over 2011, according to figures released this week by the fiesta.

Balloon Fiesta Revenue Increased

Food vendor take up 68%; fiesta itself also saw a surge in rents
The new building going up along Paseo del Norte (next to Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers) will eventually have two tenants, a Verizon store and dental office. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

What’s that in front of Lowe’s?

So we already know that the city’s first Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is going up near the Lowe’s on Paseo del Norte, but what about the other new building... Read more »

Recent Closure May Not Be the End of Ned’s

Don’t say goodbye to the Stormin’ Norman sandwich just yet. Ned’s on the Rio Grande — the deep-rooted Albuquerque bar and grill — may have shut down at 1100 Rio... Read more »
Gertrude Zachary's family members say they're committed to continuing "the romance" of her jewelry company. (Journal File)

Gertrude Zachary’s Business Continues

   Gertrude Zachary may be gone, but her business will continue on.     ...
Ed Atencio installs new electrical wires at El Rey Theater in Downtown Albuquerque. The venue’s new operator, Tino Robles, is renovating and expanding the historic building, which he calls Club El Rey.  (adolphe pierre-louis/journal)

Club El Rey Opens Tonight

Downtown's historic El Rey is getting a reboot courtesy of an oil-industry businessman from so ...

Jewelry Maven Was Tenacious, Tireless

Multifaceted career included stints as stewardess, teacher
A van crashed into the Lieber's Luggage store last week, causing what co-owner Frank Fine estimates is hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. (Courtesy of Lieber's Luggage)

Lieber’s Luggage Carries On

Lieber’s Luggage has regrouped and reopened after a single-vehicle accident left the store in shambles last week. A plumbing company van plowed through the Lieber’s storefront at 6515 Menaul NE... Read more »

Company Readies Retail Tortillas

N.M. Foods product to feature distinctive "burn," home-style fluffiness
Sports photographs and memorabilia are featured prominently inside La Hacienda. Owner Ted Garcia, pictured, has displayed several pictures and posters featuring the late Albuquerque boxer Johnny Tapia.  (pat vasquez-cunningham/journal)

Hacienda sports bar puts focus on food

Ted Garcia’s Albuquerque food interests already include two full-service restaurants and a fast-food joint ...

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