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New Report Underlines New Mexico Road Needs, with Prospect of Less Money to Fund Them
While the need for new construction and maintenance work on the roads of New Mexico remain as great as ever, the means for paying for it all may soon decrease.
Denver Broncos Preliminary Decision to Build at Historic Railyards is Just the Beginning of a Long Process
A series of public input meetings are expected to accelerate in the months ahead regarding the building of a new stadium home for the Denver Broncos. The long-anticipated project now
Japanese Fund Orchestrated by Trump May Pay for Wide Variety of US Building Projects, Say Sources
In a move to usher in what the White House is calling “America’s next Golden Age,” the Trump administration is touting a plan that could see the use of up
Arizona Governor Signs Sweeping Order Designed to Remove Energy Project Development Barriers
In a move to encourage the development of new energy infrastructure projects, Governor Katie Hobbs is trying to simplify things. The Arizona Democrat has signed an executive order requiring the
Effort Underway to Find New Purpose for Vacant Albuquerque Walmart Store
Members of the House Appropriations Committee may soon decide whether to approve upwards of $10 million in federal funding to repurpose a former Walmart store in Albuquerque’s International District. The
New H-1B Visa Policy Sparks Range of Industry Response; Implementation Not Applicable to Workers Already Here
Media outlets are reporting that a new Trump administration proclamation regarding immigrant visas is causing confusion in the business sector. On September 19, the White House announced the imposition of
With Substantial Facility Purchase, Trader Joe’s is Expanding its Colorado Presence
In a major purchase, the grocery store chain Trader Joe’s has acquired a roughly 613,000 square foot industrial facility in metro Denver that will soon be used as the company’s
Boulder County Hopes to Sell Spacious Complex that Includes Ball Fields, Long Treasured by Residents
In an ongoing move to consolidate and reduce government property space, Boulder County is hoping to shed a complex that includes five office buildings and four playing fields. Located at
Drugmakers Building New Facilities, Upgrading Others, in Growing Industry Trend
Across the board, U.S. drugmakers have announced plans to build new facilities, while also expanding research and development, according to various sources. Collectively, the Wall Street Journal is reporting, upwards
Massive Project Jupiter in Dona Ana County Gets Commission Approval Despite Spirited Opposition
A massive project that will see the construction of four data centers on a 1,400-acre campus in Santa Teresa, New Mexico is moving forward after a contentious vote by the