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Auction of Archdiocese of Santa Fe properties moves to final phase
SVN Auction Services will moveforward with the third phase of selling the Archdiocese of Santa Fe’s remaining real estate assets in New Mexico. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court District of New Mexico has set a Sept. 30 deadline for SVN to sell the last 44 properties. The properties are located throughout seven New Mexico counties including, Colfax, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Taos, Torrance, Union and Valencia counties.
After licensing agreement, Texas company sets sights on starting work on Albuquerque fiber network this fall
A Texas-based telecommunications company anticipates beginning infrastructure work on a fiber network in Albuquerque by September now that it has finalized a license agreement. Vexus Fiber, which currently operates networks in the Texas cities of Lubbock, Amarillo, Wichita Falls and Abilene, plans to begin building the 100% fiber network in...
C-Suite Awards: Joanie Griffin of Sunny505 has this same business goal every year
The CEO of Sunny505, which provides advertising, marketing and PR services, Joanie Griffin has worked in that respective industry for more than four decades. This is what she attributes her success to. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and...
$3.4M filing for new building leads commercial building permits issued last week in Albuquerque
A project at 1415 4th St. SW is estimated to be about 12,070 square feet with an estimated cost of $3.4 million. The work will be done by Richardson & Richardson Inc. and Scout Design LLC. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks...
C-Suite Awards: This is the advice Del Esparza of Esparza Digital and Advertising has for young professionals
As the CEO of Esparza Digital and Advertising, his company makes the same pledge to each client: Deliver certainty. In addition to carrying out that ongoing commitment, his goal for the remainder of 2022 is to grow his team in an industry that never stops evolving. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR...
Albuquerque-based DXD Capital ready to deploy capital everywhere from Hawaii to Rhode Island
DXD Capital — founded in 2020 — has five projects under construction with five additional starts scheduled in the next 120 days. DXD’s first five facilities will be operated by Public Storage. DXD expects to have 80% of its first, full discretionary fund — Fund I — deployed by the end of 2022 in projects located across the U.S.
Virgin Galactic to bring spaceship manufacturing facility to Arizona, hire hundreds
Virgin Galactic's next-generation spaceships will be built in Mesa, Arizona, at a final assembly manufacturing facility announced on Thursday. The global aerospace company said it signed a long-term lease near the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. Virgin Galactic (NYSE: SPCE) said the facility will be able to produce six spaceships a year and bring on "well into the hundreds" of engineering and manufacturing employees in the process.
Revealed: See Albuquerque Business First's 2022 C-Suite winners
From a pool of 55 nominees, six winners were revealed at a special celebration on July 14 at Casa Rondeña Winery. The Family Business Awards will honor multi-generational, family-owned businesses in New Mexico for overall excellence, innovation, ethics and philanthropy!
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Albuquerque bioaerosol surveillance company BioFlyte names new CEO
An Albuquerque-based bioaerosol surveillance company has hired a new CEO. BioFlyte announced on July 12 that Todd Sickles was named to the top leadership position. Sickles joins the company from Tsymmetry where he also served as CEO. Tsymmetry, which is headquartered in D.C., focuses on IT consulting and services for the federal government — mainly for homeland security and the public sector, according to the release.
New Mexico awards $3.2M in job training incentives for seven companies in June
For the 2022 fiscal year, which ended June 30, New Mexico's Job Training Incentive Program grants helped 80 companies hire or retrain more than 2,000 people at an average wage of $23.67 per hour. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business...
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