Alicia Keyes will succeed Geisel as New Mexico’s economic development secretary. Source: The Business Journal
Polvadera Chiles and New Mexico News
If all goes well, MZA Associates may double its workforce next year. Source: The Business Journal
December is proving not to be a slow month for construction with new projects added to Business First’s Construction Watch, our interactive map that pinpoints local…
The nonprofit will begin searching for a replacement in the coming months. Source: The Business Journal
JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon was in Boston last week to celebrate the opening of the megabank’s first retail branch in Massachusetts. While…
Gov.-elect Michelle Lujan Grisham has tapped Alicia Keyes to be her secretary of economic development. Keyes, the current film liaison with the city of Albuquerque,…
New Mexico’s largest medical cannabis company is levying a lawsuit against the Department of Health, alleging that rules it adopted in 2015 contradict state law.…
This year saw some major names folding under financial pressure and filing for bankruptcy, including a major radio network, iHeartMedia, the tween retailer Claire’s and…
Taos Air celebrated its inaugural flight Thursday, bringing direct air service to the Taos Ski Valley. Thirty passengers, including Taos Mayor Dan Barrone, made the…
In the span of six days, the governor’s office announced New Mexico will add nearly 900 manufacturing jobs outside of its biggest cities. First, Taiwan-based…