The El Vado and the De Anza Motor Lodge redevelopment projects are examples of how the Planning Department works on way to reduce crime in…
Posts published in “Polvadera”
Polvadera, a name derived from the Spanish meaning pulverized dirt may also be translated as dusty.
Los Alamos National Laboratory released Thursday its latest economic impact figures. In fiscal year 2017, the lab was responsible for directly employing over 11,800, and…
A grand opening for the four-story, 126-room hotel is scheduled for Thursday. Source: The Business Journal
Dion’s Pizza’s 20th New Mexico location will be in Roswell. The New Mexico-based company announced Wednesday it plans to open a restaurant in Roswell at…
A British company has acquired Santa Fe-based Nambé. Portmeirion Group PLC purchased Nambé for $12 million, according to the Albuquerque Journal. Nambé, known for its…
These three New Mexicans are already putting their plans in motion. Source: The Business Journal
Lava Rock Brewing Co. wants to serve the best food of any Albuquerque brewery, and has partnered with M’tucci’s on the endeavor. M’tucci’s partner John…
After starting with Dekker/Perich/Sabatini as an intern in 2001, Gardner was named CEO of the company in May. Source: The Business Journal
Jackalope in Santa Fe has completed a $1 million remodeling project and is ready to reopen its doors this weekend. The renovations took seven months…
A new business accelerator is launching in Albuquerque to help Latinx entrepreneurs build tech companies. The accelerator, called EmprendeLatino and the first of six planned…









