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 Once you cross the tracks, the site on your right (a parking lot in 2014) is slated to become downtown’s premier entertainment hub. On your left, the first building you pass in the southwest quadrant is the Alvarado Transportation Center, a feature in ssss1. For now continue past the neon signs for Century Theatres and Tucanos Brazilian Grill. The smoky aroma on this corner is difficult to resist for those who crave unlimited servings of charred and skewered meats. For those who prefer delicate fare, Sushi King is right next door. The next door down is Sunshine Theater, the hottest downtown spot to catch concert tours. Memorable shows in past years include CocoRosie and Insane Clown Posse. The six-story Sunshine Building, a reinforced concrete construction with a yellow brick façade, was designed by Henry C. Trost to house Albuquerque’s first movie palace, which opened in 1924. It’s one of a dozen or so buildings on this route that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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