Los Alamos School of Gymnastics Updates Community on North Mesa Building Availability
Los Alamos School of Gymnastics updated residents about interest in its North Mesa building and asked for patience while directors pursue rental and disposition options.

The Los Alamos School of Gymnastics told county residents that its North Mesa building has attracted inquiries from recreational groups, artists, private businesses, and community organizations, and that directors are exploring options for the facility’s future. The update, posted January 28, 2026, is a public notice aimed at clarifying current interest and the process the school is following.
Directors said they have been contacted by a wide array of potential users seeking to rent or otherwise use the space. They outlined that talks and preliminary negotiations are underway regarding the building’s disposition and emphasized that no final decisions have been made. The organization requested patience from residents and stakeholders while it evaluates proposals and works through logistics related to leases, programming, and facility stewardship.
The news matters locally because the North Mesa building serves as one of the limited indoor spaces in Los Alamos County that can accommodate gymnastics classes, youth activities, arts programming, and community meetings. If rented or repurposed, the facility could provide steady rental revenue for the school while preserving or expanding services for children and adults. Conversely, a prolonged vacancy or a change in ownership could reduce available space for existing programs and complicate scheduling for after-school activities and nonprofit events.
From an economic perspective, repurposing the building could support small-scale enterprise and nonprofit operations by lowering barriers to indoor space on the Mesa. For arts groups and community organizations, access to a centrally located facility can reduce costs associated with offsite rentals and travel. For the gymnastics program, any agreement that secures stable funding or shared use may help sustain coaching positions and program continuity for local families.
The update did not include specific lease terms, timelines, or identified tenants. It did make clear that the school’s directors are balancing community interest with fiscal and operational responsibilities. That balance will shape whether the North Mesa building continues primarily as a gymnastics venue, becomes a mixed-use community hub, or moves into private tenancy.
For residents, the immediate takeaway is that the facility is actively being considered by multiple parties but remains in flux. Expect follow-up notices from the Los Alamos School of Gymnastics as negotiations progress and concrete proposals emerge. The outcome will influence where residents find indoor recreation, youth programming, and artist performance or studio space on the Mesa in the months ahead.
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