- For Sale $1,805,125
- Property Type Other
- Lot Size 0.33 SF
- Year Built 1921
- Date Updated May 12, 2026
Description
Originally designed by Henry Charles Trost, of El Paso’s Trost and Trost Architectural Firm, The Banque Lofts blends urban life with contemporary design while maintaining the original business renaissance style of the early 1920s. Completed with palladian style windows and masterfully crafted medallions and pilasters, this architectural marvel became an Albuquerque landmark in 1979. It became historically known as the First National Bank building. The Banque Lofts was Albuquerque’s first skyscraper built originally in 1921, and it’s still one of the tallest structures on the city’s famed downtown Central Ave, part of the original Route 66. Today it holds a distinguished place in the Albuquerque skyline.
•2nd & 7th floors available for sale separately
• 2nd floor is fully improved, 7th floor is shell w/ utilities
• Exceptionally secure with on site security and key card access
• Ideally located in Albuquerque’s downtown business district, off of historic Route 66
• Attached breeze way access to adjacent 3rd Street parking garage
• On-site coffee shop Mocha Joe’s located on the ground floor
• ± 8,000 SF roof top deck with 360 degree city views and open air balconies available to all tenants
• Unique architectural features that provide an unmatched level of ambience and sophistication unlike any other building in the city
• 25 fully leased or owned residential condos in the building, along with occupied office and retail tenants (not included in the offering)
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