Low housing inventory is driving home prices in Albuquerque, a trend that’s expected to continue in 2019. Source: The Business Journal
Polvadera Chiles and New Mexico News
Soon, employees of the city of Albuquerque will soon have the benefit of spending time with their newborn kids — with pay. On Thursday, Mayor…
After a yearlong project, this is what we learned about New Mexico’s jobs gap. Source: The Business Journal
Newly released U.S. Census data shows New Mexico’s population is growing, albeit slowly compared to our neighbors. Between July 1, 2017 and the same date…
Gov.-elect Michelle Lujan Grisham announced nominees for four more departments in her Cabinet. At a news conference Wednesday, Lujan Grisham nominated Debra Garcia y Griego…
Budgets are in, offices are cleaned and 2019 is upon us, my friends. Source: The Business Journal
In New Mexico, a college degree can be the ticket to a better career — and which school that degree came from can make a…
Albuquerque Business First will be closed Christmas Day, and we will not send our daily email newsletters Tuesday. If you’re looking for business news in…
Here’s a newsflash that might surprise: The U.S. housing market is far more favorable to buyers than it is to renters, at least when it…
New digital certificate technologies at Central New Mexico Community College are gaining industry recognition. The Albuquerque higher education institution was recognized this month by industry…