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AN UNUSUAL BUILDING IN DOWNTOWN ALBUQUERQUE WILL BE GETTING NEW LIFE... AND HOPEFULLY PUMPING MORE LIFE INTO DOWNTOWN. A DEVELOPER WANTS TO GIVE AN OLD CONVENT A MAKEOVER -- AND TURN IT INTO APARTMENTS. NEWS 13'S NATALIE WADAS IS LIVE AT SEVENTH AND COPPER WITH A LOOK AT WHAT'S COMING -- NATALIE. DEAN -- THE CITY AGREED TO HELP THE DEVELOPER WITH THE PROJECT. IT'S PART OF WHAT'S BEEN A TWENTY YEAR PUSH TO GET MORE PEOPLE LIVING DOWNTOWN. IF YOU WALK TO THE CORNER OF 7TH AND COPPER...THIS DILAPIDATED OLD BUILDING MIGHT NOT CATCH YOUR EYE. .So this property here was the St. Mary's Convent, which was built in the early 50s. And it acted as a convent for many years. IT'S NOW BOARDED UP AND FALLING APART. BUT A DIFFERENT FUTURE HERE. .Now we're gonna turn it into downtown apartments." MARK BAKER'S THREE- AND-A-HALF MILLION DOLLAR PROPOSAL FOR THE OLD CONVENT WAS APPROVED BY THE CITY'S METROPOLITAN REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY YESTERDAY. THE CITY WILL CHIP IN ALMOST HALF A MILLION DOLLARS IN SUBSID...