Officials expect the deal to lead to major company growth. Source: The Business Journal
Posts published in “Polvadera”
Polvadera, a name derived from the Spanish meaning pulverized dirt may also be translated as dusty.
Ten months after announcing its expansion to Albuquerque and the addition of nearly 700 jobs, TaskUs has yet to open Downtown. The city economic development…
Thinking about your post-high school academic options can be overwhelming. By the time you factor in the cost of college and the possible burden of…
With New Mexico’s unemployment often higher than the rest of the country, some might think there aren’t any jobs in the state. But there are…
Come this winter, buses could be seen zooming down the Albuquerque Rapid Transit lane of Central Avenue — just not the buses that were originally…
A 12-year-old, locally run Albuquerque ticketing business has broken into the sports industry after partnering with its first professional sports team. HoldMyTicket partnered with New…
Sandoval County is seeing significant growth, and businesses are taking note. Source: The Business Journal
New Mexico homebuilder Hakes Brothers announced the opening of its third community in the metro area. The homebuilder opened Hakes Brothers at Mountain Hawk Estates…
Lockheed Martin is taking a bet on expanding local manufacturer 3D Glass Solutions with an undisclosed amount of investment as part of the company’s Series…
Seven months after its groundbreaking ceremony, construction has begun on Albuquerque’s second shipping container project. Crews are set to begin pouring foundation at Tin Can…









