Aug 28, 2012 | Local Economy
Courtesy of the New Mexico Business Weekly by Steve Ginsberg, Reporter Based on McGraw-Hill Construction’s report on July contracts for future construction, Las Cruces is the strongest market in New Mexico, while Farmington is the softest. For the first seven months...
Jul 10, 2012 | Business Assistance Programs, Local Economy, MVEDA Events
Courtesy of the Las Cruces Bulletin, by Richard Coltharp One company provides technology to remotely monitor and distribute water to cattle on New Mexico ranches. One company offers online assistance to new parents concerned about their child’s development. One...
Jun 8, 2012 | Announcements, Local Economy, MVEDA Events
Courtesy of the Las Cruces Bulletin, by Richard Coltharp On 100 acres in southern Luna County, Bryn Davis and his colleagues are trying to start a revolution. The revolution is based on one of the humblest living things on the planet – algae. If everything goes as...
Feb 10, 2012 | Announcements, Borderplex Expansions, Local Economy, MVEDA Events, MVEDA Reports
Article courtesy of the Las Cruces Bulletin, by Samantha Roberts On Tuesday, Feb. 7, Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance guests filled the Tuscany Room at Lorenzo’s de Mesilla during the organization’s monthly luncheon. During the luncheon, Davin Lopez, MVEDA...
Nov 7, 2011 | Borderplex Expansions, Local Economy
Article courtesy of the Las Cruces Sun-News By Brook Stockberger/Sun-News Business Editor LAS CRUCES – “Las Cruces, manufacturing hub!” Well, southern New Mexico’s largest city might not gain that moniker anytime soon, but the reality of an...
Oct 31, 2011 | Local Economy, MVEDA Reports
It is with a great deal of excitement that I present to you MVEDA’s First Quarter results of the 2011-’12 Fiscal Year. It seemed it would be very difficult to match the performance level and results of our last fiscal year, one of MVEDA’s best years ever. In the...