Property Description
The most unique property right along Route 66 with the best location in Grants, NM. The @3800 sq foot bottom level has many different uses including having been a grocery store, a coffee shop and also includes 2 seperate office spaces all with a great shared common area. Upstairs is a fully renovated studio apartment with laundry facilities that can be utilized by an owner utilizing the retail space for themselves or nightly rentals.
Land
Sits on approximately .5 acre lot.
Improvements
Building has been almost completely renovated. A list of items completed include upgraded electrical, plumbing, a new roof, new seamless gutters, some new flooring among many other cosmetic updates throughout. An entrance for separate entry was created for the upstairs apartment, which was fully renovated.
Recreation
Grants, New Mexico, offers a diverse range of recreation opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, the area is a gateway to outdoor adventures such as hiking, mountain biking, and camping in the nearby El Malpais National Monument and Cibola National Forest. The region’s unique volcanic features and lava tubes provide fascinating exploration opportunities for geology enthusiasts. Fishing and boating are popular at Bluewater Lake State Park, while the scenic trails at Mount Taylor attract runners, hikers, and nature lovers year-round. In addition to outdoor recreation, Grants features local parks, golf courses, and community events that celebrate the town’s vibrant culture and history. Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, Grants provides countless ways to enjoy the great outdoors and the beauty of New Mexico’s high desert.
General Operations
Potential income streams come from several rental spaces. These include: two office location, one office location, the highly desirable retail/restaurant space and the nightly rentals from the upstairs apartment.
Region & Climate
Grants, New Mexico, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by mild winters, warm summers, and low annual precipitation. Summers are typically warm and dry, with daytime highs often reaching the mid-80s to low 90s °F (around 29–34°C), while nights can be cool due to the high desert elevation. Winters are generally mild, with daytime temperatures ranging from the 40s to 50s °F (4–15°C) and colder nights that can occasionally dip below freezing. The area receives most of its rainfall during the summer monsoon season, usually in July and August, but overall precipitation is limited. Grants also enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year and experiences relatively low humidity, contributing to its comfortable and pleasant climate.
History
Grants, New Mexico, began as a railroad camp in 1881, named after the Grant brothers who built part of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. The town grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s during the uranium mining boom, earning the nickname “Uranium Capital of the World.” After the decline of mining, Grants shifted its focus to tourism and local industry. Today, its history as a railroad town, mining center, and gateway to natural attractions makes Grants a unique place in western New Mexico.
Location
Grants, NM, is served primarily by the following airports:
Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ): The nearest major airport, located about 80 miles (approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes by car) east of Grants, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Gallup Municipal Airport (GUP): A smaller regional airport about 67 miles west of Grants (roughly 1 hour by car), offering limited commercial service.
Grants-Milan Municipal Airport (GNT): Located just 5 miles northwest of downtown Grants, this airport mainly serves general aviation and does not offer commercial passenger flights.
For most commercial air travel, Albuquerque International Sunport is the most convenient airport for Grants residents and visitors.