
ALBUQUERQUE — A crumbling motel along U.S. 66 will get a $16 million upgrade as part of an ongoing plan to revitalize a section of the iconic highway as it winds through Albuquerque.
Under the renovation proposal, the Pueblo-style El Vado Motel will be redeveloped into a boutique motel with an amphitheater and restaurants. It also will have dozens of apartment units.
“The El Vado Motel is a great opportunity to preserve a historic Route 66 gem while encouraging economic redevelopment near Old Town,” Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry said.
Other Route 66 projects in the city include the renovation of the Sundowner Motel, where Bill Gates and Paul Allen lived while they were launching Microsoft.
The El Vado, built in 1937, sits on a stretch of cultural sites that extend up the Paseo del Bosque from the National Hispanic Cultural Center to Old Town and the museum district.



