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$44M La Secoya senior living project in Santa Fe among NAIOP nominees
Located at 401 Old Taos Hwy., the development spans 200,000 square feet and is comprised of 68 apartments that offer both one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. New Mexico might be a majority-minority state but that doesn’t mean the need to create inclusive and equitable workplaces does not still exist. Celebrate the 2022 Diverse Business Leaders!
$10.7M filing leads commercial permits issued last week in Albuquerque
The project at 5650 University Blvd. SE is estimated to be about 129,870 square feet and costs an estimated $10.7 million. The work will be done by Dekker Perich Sabatini and JTM Construction Group Inc. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of...
AREA to celebrate people, organizations advancing New Mexico on a regional scale
Economic development is what propels communities forward. And for four years, the Albuquerque Regional Economic Alliance has celebrated the organizations and individuals behind that growth at its 505 Awards. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and insights.
Inventory in Albuquerque's single-family residential market last month showed an increase over 2021
Several indicators show the market for single-family detached homes in Albuquerque has cooled, much like the crisp fall temperatures outside. Join Albuquerque Business First as we celebrate the 2022 class of 40 Under 40! This event honors young professionals climbing the charts in their industries and making an impact in New Mexico.
Guest column: Building up Albuquerque businesses through community engagement
New Mexico is home to a growing number of technology companies, many of which have continued to thrive through the Covid-19 pandemic. The technology ecosystem is subsequently increasing the demand for strong technical backgrounds. So, the question becomes: How is the business community preparing the current and future workforce to not just have the right skills, but to embrace lifelong learning?
These are the people and companies moving the diversity, equity and inclusion needle in the workplace
Albuquerque Business First honored six individuals and four organizations that go above and beyond to promote diversity, equity and inclusion at its annual Diverse Business Leader Awards held Nov. 10. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and insights.
Albuquerque entrepreneur details growth of his restaurant and grocery store
Since opening his Indian restaurant, Bawarchi Biryanis, in Albuquerque over the summer, Irfan Khan said he has seen gradual progress with the business despite hitting some bumps along the way. New Mexico might be a majority-minority state but that doesn’t mean the need to create inclusive and equitable workplaces does...
Teeniors' founder wants to see 'careful and considerate' growth across New Mexico
"It really is people over profits for me." That's how Trish Lopez described her work with Teeniors, an Albuquerque-based startup she founded in 2015 that hires teens and young adults to coach older generations on how to use technology.
The National Beat: A shakeup in the crypto world, Nike alum teams with Michael Jordan's son and more
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Q&A: Cannabis Control Division Director talks compliance, license caps
Andrew Vallejos, acting director of the Cannabis Control Division, is tasked with regulating this nascent market that is growing by the day. Join Albuquerque Business First as we celebrate the 2022 class of 40 Under 40! This event honors young professionals climbing the charts in their industries and making an impact in New Mexico.
Without health care jobs and funding, US would have been in a deep recession
The numbers are so telling that it leaves little doubt that the U.S. economy is riding the benefits of hundreds of billions of dollars in new money being poured into health care by the public and private sectors. Without this activity, the U.S. could have gone into a deep recession already.
Liens & bankruptcies Leads - November 4, 2022
Learn which local businesses have recently filed for bankruptcy, unpaid income or unpaid payroll taxes. Mechanics' liens are included. Utilize this information to navigate opportunity and avoid risk. Bankruptcies (1 records) Collected from Federal bankruptcy courts, Chapter 7 is liquidation of all assets; Chapter 11 provides protection from creditors while...
New businesses Leads - November 4, 2022
Explore who's new in your city, what they offer and how your business can profit. Use this information sourced from local government offices for insight into new corporate filings, licenses and trade name registrations. Contact us to have a custom Leads search with full data delivered to your inbox weekly.
Real estate Leads - November 4, 2022
Find out what areas are developing rapidly to capitalize on growth opportunities for your business. Leverage data around foreclosures, building permits, mortgages, transactional data and more. Identify the individuals and developers securing the largest commercial and residential building permits in the area, with details on the date, location, dollar value...
Spaceport upgrades aimed at attracting new customers, meeting growing demand
Scott McLaughlin has big ambitions for Spaceport America; building out the Spaceport's infrastructure is one major step toward realizing them. The executive director said that the biggest planned infrastructure improvement is a new multi-use building, called the Spaceport Technology and Reception Center.
With affirmative action in peril, Gen Zers continue to prioritize diversity in college searches
A survey of more than 20,000 high school students found that 79% said a diverse student population was either “appealing” or a “must-have” in their ideal college experience. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and...
Colorado broadband company finalizes acquisition of Sacred Wind Enterprises
A Colorado-based broadband company announced on Monday that it has received the necessary regulatory approval to complete its acquisition of New Mexico-based Sacred Wind Enterprises. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and insights.
See inside: Four-home compound on 3.7 acres in Santa Fe listed for $28M
Amenities include a professional spa featuring a salon and massage room, fur storage, ski locker room and a 600-bottle wine cellar. New Mexico might be a majority-minority state but that doesn’t mean the need to create inclusive and equitable workplaces does not still exist. Celebrate the 2022 Diverse Business Leaders!
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