
Chris Rierson, facilities data technician with Oso Grande Technologies, opens the entrance to a tunnel beneath the vacant property of the Bank of America building in Downtown Albuquerque, N.M., on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
This isn’t your classic $2 million real estate listing. Rather, the 1.63-acre parcel tells a story of an older Albuquerque Downtown that once served as the financial epicenter of the city.
Under an unassuming parking lot with a Bank of America drive-thru, on the corner of Lomas and 7th NW, sprawls a long underground tunnel. Brightly painted, alternating orange and yellow wall panels span about half of the tunnel’s length, while other ceiling and wall panels are missing throughout the dormant space.
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