Stay Cool at These Hot Events on the Plaza!

The infamous New Mexican wind may be dying down, but downtown is not! Stay cool this season with these hot events happening in downtown Las Cruces. From weekly events to […]

Retirees Moving to Las Cruces 

Written by Steve Leyndyke, Downtown Las Cruces Partnership Board Member  Many publications include Carmel, Indiana, on their lists of the most livable cities. It’s a suburb of about 85,000, great […]

DLCP Presents Downtown Business, Insta-Copy

Las Cruces, NM – Located in the heart of Main Street, Insta-Copy is a familiar face to many Las Cruces residents. Tourists and locals alike pose with the iconic “Color […]

Spend 2023 in Downtown Las Cruces!

Spend 2023 downtown! A family walking into a science museum.

It’s a new year with new resolutions and experiences! Downtown Las Cruces has a variety of opportunities to help you have the best 2023!  For the person who is looking […]

Ring in 2023 at the Chile Drop!

Join in on this not-want-to-miss event, the annual Chile Drop! Inspired by New York’s Ball drop, the Las Cruces Chile Drop will light up downtown with either red or green […]

Call to Writers: Generations Community Writing Project

Apply to be part of the Las Cruces Arts and Cultural District (LCACD) collaboration with the Downtown Las Cruces Partnership Generations Community Writing Project!  Application below. DEADLINE: February 15, 2021 […]

Eyeconik Finds its Place Downtown

Eyeconik building interior

Last Wednesday I met with Justin Tyskewicz at the site of the upcoming Eyeconik Records and Apparel. A few people were coming in and out, completing various tasks. To my […]

Looking for Something Fun to do this Spring?

Las Cruces Country Music Festival

Downtown has everything you need to have a great Easter! This Easter weekend spend time with your family and come enjoy downtown! Tomorrow morning come to the Las Cruces Farmers […]

Downtown and Architecture

Chrysler Skyscraper

  Iconic Downtowns This week I wanted to discuss downtown’s current architectural state and what a person may see in the coming years as downtown progresses.  Lately I have been thinking about […]