busy las cruces clinic planning to build new facility
Launched in 1978, La Clinica de Familia serves thousands of residents yearly and is regarded as the single largest safety net provider in Las Cruces. Specializing in a variety of
Launched in 1978, La Clinica de Familia serves thousands of residents yearly and is regarded as the single largest safety net provider in Las Cruces. Specializing in a variety of
The federal Department of Transportation has announced funding for facility and infrastructure projects at nearly 130 airports nationally, including a combined eight in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. In announcing
As an indication of a growing ridership, the transportation agency running Flagstaff’s bus lines is thinking of building a new connecting hub. The current facility at the intersection of W.
The opening of new Chick-Fil-A locations earlier this year in both Colorado Springs and Phoenix underlines a larger strategy that is positioning the company to become the third largest fast
Exactly $1 million is being put aside in a reserve fund for the construction of a new teen center on the south side of Santa Fe. That money is specifically
In a move to provide more healthcare options and services across the city, Presbyterian Healthcare Services has announced plans to build four new emergency room facilities in various locations across
The booming metropolis of Mesa, Phoenix, and Scottsdale, Arizona continues to add construction jobs, according to a new report just released by the Associated General Contractors. The report, Metro Area Construction
A new ripple in an ongoing quest to build a multi-purpose arena in downtown El Paso is seeing the city exploring the possibilities of doing the project as a public-private
Some 63 miles of new fencing made up of concrete-filled steel poles is set for construction along the Arizona-Mexico border. As proposed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency,
A stepped-up use of a federal low-income housing tax credit program may spur the construction of needed affordable housing. So says the New York-based Corporation for Supportive Housing, which in