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My neighborhood is called Barelas. You can do a google search for
Barelas,NM and you'll come up with several results.
There are also several other DCFers that live in the neighborhood and there are several discussions about it here on the board.
The ultra quick history is that it's located in downtown Albuquerque, just south of Central Ave and runs to Bridge/Ceasar Chavez Ave. I forget exactly what our Western most border is right now. It's a beautiful 500 year old neighborhood, the original road from Mexico City to Santa Fe runs directly through it.
It and the hulking Deco train yard are a big part of Albuquerque's history of the last 100 years. Today the neighborhood is a wonderful mix of young professionals, families with small children and families who have been in the neighborhood for generations. The socio economic levels are diverse as well. It's labeled as an up and coming area in many respects, though to be honest i love it just the way it is.
It's a pleasant walk to all downtown attractions from my front door, including a movie theater, several wonderful places to eat and drink, the Civic Plaza and the train and bus stations. I love it because I lived in major cities prior to moving to ABQ and I enjoy the semi-urban feel of the area.
The neighborhood is also close to I-35 and my drive to my office in the north east heights takes about 15 minutes on a bad day. My drive home is closer to 20 if I take the highway and a little quicker on the surface streets. Oh, and I'm a short skip to the community college and UNM.
Some people will be quick to tell you that downtown is a dangerous place. If you've lived in a large east coast Urban city, which I have, and it looks like you have too, you'll probably find the local notion of "dangerous" to be nothing like what you're used to.
I walk alone here frequently and I've never had any trouble. My house has never been vandalized in this neighborhood, nor has my car, and I spent time in my yard and on my porch and I'm never harassed. I also frequent bars in downtown and have for years. If you've got even a small lick of street smarts (which I'm sure you do) You'll be fine.
if you've got specific questions about this 'hood please let me know.