City Acquires Historic Unser Family Property to Drive Westside Cultural Growth
A new chapter is beginning on Albuquerque’s Westside, where the City is reimagining a landmark rooted in racing history and local pride. With the recent acquisition of the historic Unser family property at Central and Unser, the City is inviting public input to help shape a cultural and community hub that honors the past while creating new opportunities for the future.
The Unser family owned the property for decades, which holds deep significance in both Albuquerque and the national racing world. Auto racing legend Bobby Unser’s family expressed their desire for the City to steward the property, ensuring its legacy endures in the community that helped shape the family's story. Buildings on the property include two residences and the Unser family garage that can be renovated or redeveloped as part of the overall project.
“The Unser family's impact on racing is legendary and their story deeply rooted in Albuquerque,” said District 3 City Councilor Klarissa Peña. “For generations the Unser legacy and racing history called our city home. Purchase of the Unser property provides a perfect opportunity for us to commemorate and honor the Unser spirit of innovation.”
“We’re creating more spaces where future generations can connect to our city’s unique history, vibrant culture, and families like the Unsers who shaped it,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “This project is about honoring our roots and working hand in hand with the community to carry that legacy forward.”
A public input session is scheduled for June 5 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Central & Unser Library, where residents are invited to share ideas for how the site can serve the community. Space is limited, and attendees are encouraged to RSVP in advance at https://tinyurl.com/2f7w68uu. Additional input sessions will be announced later.
“We’re committed to taking the time necessary to evaluate community needs, gather ideas, and thoughtfully plan the future of the Unser property,” said Arts & Culture Director Dr. Shelle Sanchez. “This is a key step in our effort to bring more cultural spaces and historical preservation to all corners of the city.”
Located near Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency’s Nuevo Atrisco and in close proximity to the Central & Unser Library — which recently celebrated its 10th year — the opportunity to purchase this property comes at a pivotal time as the City works to expand access to cultural resources and also invest in meaningful redevelopment projects in this rapidly growing part of Albuquerque. The acquisition also comes as the Department of Arts & Culture prepares for the Route 66 Centennial Celebration and the public opening of the Route 66 Visitor Center.
Bobby Unser was a three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and one of the most accomplished American race car drivers of his era. He was known for his technical skill, fierce competitiveness, and deep connection to the sport. Over the course of his career he earned 35 wins in the USAC and CART series, and helped cement Albuquerque’s name in the world of motorsports.