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Tin Can Alley, a food hall in Albuquerque, has changed ownership. Houston, Texas-based KM Realty acquired the food hall, along with Green Jeans, from developer Roy Solomon.

The distinctive shipping container food halls Green Jeans and Tin Can Alley have been acquired by Texas-based commercial real estate firm KM Realty, the company announced.

“I’m very close to both places and all the tenants in it,” former owner and local developer Roy Solomon said. “They’re like family to me, and I wasn’t looking to get out. I’m just looking to back up a little bit. For some personal reasons, it was time to make some changes. Both properties are 100% leased with great people, and they’re all local.”

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Lydia Pizzonia and her son Reed, 14, have lunch at Tin Can Alley on Tuesday. The food hall was acquired by Houston-based KM Realty.

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From left, sisters Jacquelyn Flores, 18, Alyssa Flores, 22, and Angel Flores, 25, have lunch at Tin Can Alley in Albuquerque on Tuesday.

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Cathy Cook covers retail, commercial real estate and tourism for the Albuquerque Journal.