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thereamp;#39;s a new development going up in Northeast Albuquerque itamp;#39;s kind of like green jeans weamp;#39;ve actually been telling you about it for about a year now yeah since that announcement me Iamp;#39;ve wondered whatamp;#39;s the holdup there we sent our Brittney Costello to find out tonight and Brittney that developer tells you things are kind of moving again yeah it says says Steve theyamp;#39;re expecting to lay foundation at the tin can alley site this week and this is whatamp;#39;s going up off of Alameda and San Pedro and though there have been a few delays over the coming months youamp;#39;ll start to see it taking shape Iamp;#39;m standing right in Santa Fe brewing the entrance is right here itamp;#39;s hard to picture beyond the holes and color-coded markers but the developer of tin can alley Roy Solomon says this is the vision 12 shipping containers creating two levels and a big hole in the ground is the elevator pit actually and so thereamp;#39;ll be