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Gary Tonjes, Albuquerque Economic Development Guru sees Growth Ahead says Construction Reporter

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Tonjes sees Albuquerque’s current lackluster economy as potentially boosted with a larger marketing budget to get the word out about the city, and State of  New Mexico’s unique assets. “If we had access to more resources, we believe we could enhance our image and familiarize more people with our state and the benefits of doing… Read more »

Gary Goodman Urges New Mexico To Step Up As Water Management Leader says Construction Reporter

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A candid interview by Construction Reporter’s Tami Brunk with Gary Goodman of Goodman Realty Group, the “premiere green developer of the southwest” reveals Goodman’s vision for New Mexico, where cutting edge research into water and energy technologies are promoted and developed into the state’s leading industry. Goodman Realty Group’s reboot of Hotel Andaluz gave it… Read more »

Artspace Moves to Southwest, Creating Culture and Construction Jobs by Construction Reporter

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Artspace Projects, Incorporated began transforming warehouses, factories, and historic buildings into mixed housing and studio space for artists in the late seventies in Minnesota.  They emerged to support a rich art culture in the community, which is known to boost the local economy, while ensuring artists could continue to afford to live in the community…. Read more »

NM Legislature Approves $75,000 Bill to Assess 500-Mile Rio Grande Trail says Construction Reporter

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New Mexico Representative Jeff Steinborn, of Dona Ana County took the first steps toward creation of the impressive state-side trail system in February by creating the Rio Grande Trail Commission, whose task would be to identify potential connecting trails along the route which would cut through public, private, and tribal land. Representative Dianne Hamilton  is… Read more »

$2 Billion Apple Data Center Project in Arizona part of Data Center Boom says Construction Reporter

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Last February Apple, Incorporated formally announced its plan to construct a $2 billion facility in Mesa, Arizona, by upgrading what was once the 1.3 million square foot First Solar facility.   Apple’s new Mesa facility will function as a control facility for its global networks.  At least 150 permanent employees are expected to be hired there…. Read more »