Former Site of Famous Albuquerque Dairy is Up for Sale

A large industrial building site bordering downtown Albuquerque is on the market for $3.8 million.

The site, which includes 56,000 square feet of building space, is the former home to Creamland Dairies Incorporated. The company was founded in 1938, producing, by the late 1980s, up to 1.4 million gallons of milk monthly, and 2.5 million gallons of ice cream annually.

The company ceased its operations at the Broadway site in 2005, and now has production facilities at 10 Indian School Road NW.

The property is a visible landmark to tens of thousands of passing drivers with its exterior facing Broadway and Coal painted to look like a 19th century warehouse, while a corner of the property at Coal and Arno Street SE resembles an ice cream store.

The property, which includes some 20,000 square feet of subzero freezer space, and 12,000 square feet of dry storage space, among other features, is being listed by Commercial First Realty of Albuquerque.

​By Garry Boulard

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