Motel shut downs

Wonder where all the providers are going to be hosting incalls since it appears the city is cracking down on some of their more common incall locations?

https://www.kob.com/news/top-news/ci...n-albuquerque/
Bow and Arrow near Central/Wyoming also got shut down last week too.
Plenty of other places
Yall deserve better than to be visiting those types of establishments, have some self respect. If you’re seriously willing to visit an incall with dead mice, dead cockroaches floating in water, uncapped used syringes, non functioning toilets and sinks, and broken windows, it might be time for some self reflection.
Yall deserve better than to be visiting those types of establishments, have some self respect. If you’re seriously willing to visit an incall with dead mice, dead cockroaches floating in water, uncapped used syringes, non functioning toilets and sinks, and broken windows, it might be time for some self reflection. Originally Posted by thiccpapasita
I repeat myself: some mongers here could get off with a crackhead while storming the beaches of Normandy.
Sadly, I don't deserve better, but I'd still be able to drop a load in the back of a beat-up Fiat into a Russian BBW with a bush so dense that even Columbus couldn't find his way out ... lol
Motel 6 was on its way out since December. Had providers tell me it got new owners. Part of the business strategy me thinks was to get the city to order its shut down and force the rest of the residents out, the stubborn ones.
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  • EOD
  • 03-22-2025, 04:28 PM
They are being bought/leased and repurposed. Different type of housing. Two may also be turned into extended stay motels, to help fill in the housing gap.
There are worse places than these in Abq. The motels listed on the news are highlighted due to the common criminal activity.
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  • EOD
  • 04-05-2025, 11:08 AM
It’s all in an organized push to clear the streets. 5000 homeless have killed property values. Owners have finally pushed back. There will be more.