July 18, 2025 - 05:25

A fed-up Central Avenue downtown business owner is tackling safety and sanitation concerns in a creative, yet simple way. Frustrated by the rising incidents of crime and disorder in the area, the owner has implemented a unique strategy that not only enhances security but also improves the cleanliness of the surroundings.
By installing bright, eye-catching lighting and maintaining a well-kept exterior, the business aims to deter criminal activity while creating a more inviting atmosphere for customers. Additionally, the owner has partnered with local organizations to host community clean-up events, encouraging residents and fellow business owners to take pride in their neighborhood.
This proactive approach not only addresses immediate safety concerns but also fosters a sense of community and collaboration among local businesses and residents. As more establishments adopt similar tactics, there is hope that these efforts will lead to a safer and more vibrant downtown Albuquerque, ultimately benefiting everyone who lives and works in the area.
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