Category Archives: Albuquerque Development

Albuquerque Occupancy Rates Down

As reported in the Albuquerque Journal today, the Office Vacancy Rate has risen to above 17% for the Albuquerque Metro Area.  This makes it a great time for businesses which are expanding as they should be able to negotiate better … Continue reading

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Albuquerque’s North Valley Fourth Street to be friendlier!

After many years of committees and meetings to decide how to improve Fourth Street, a plan was agreed upon and approved by the City counciors recently to adopt it.  The plan calls for more pedestrian friendly streets, better bus routing, … Continue reading

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Westside Boulevard in Rio Rancho opens to Unser Boulevard

Hooray!  Westside Bouldevard has opened from NM Highway 528 all the way to Unser Boulevard!  This will continue to aid drivers heading west.  There’s also a nice park which will be built close to Golf Course Road and Westside Blvd… … Continue reading

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Bernalillo American Gypsum Plant closes

The familiar white plume on the North edge of Bernalillo, NM, is no longer rising. The American Gypsum plant there has closed. Apparently the plant has suffered from the slump in new home and commercial construction which resulted in the … Continue reading

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Short Sales in Real Estate… can be anything but Short!

We have worked on offers for over 50 short sales for buyers in 2009… with very few of the offers ever getting a response from the bank. One offer we made in April 2009 just got a response at the … Continue reading

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SunCal unveils plans for Westside Development

The slow housing market does not stop long term planning… The Lower Petroglyphs development is already moving forward but much larger developments are coming. Suncal owns 55000 acres of land on Albuquerques westside and has a 50 year build out … Continue reading

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SunCal unveils plans for Westside Development

The slow housing market does not stop long term planning… The Lower Petroglyphs development is already moving forward but much larger developments are coming. Suncal owns 55000 acres of land on Albuquerques westside and has a 50 year build out … Continue reading

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SunCal unveils plans for Westside Development

The slow housing market does not stop long term planning… The Lower Petroglyphs development is already moving forward but much larger developments are coming. Suncal owns 55000 acres of land on Albuquerques westside and has a 50 year build out … Continue reading

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Unser Crossing Development is Finally a Go.

ABQjournal Metro: Unser Crossing Vote Tonight: “Worry not, Southwest Mesa residents. It appears the Unser Crossing development is finally a go.City Councilor Ken Sanchez, along with several other local leaders, announced a compromise Sunday that should solidify a development deal … Continue reading

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Unser Crossing Development is Finally a Go.

ABQjournal Metro: Unser Crossing Vote Tonight: “Worry not, Southwest Mesa residents. It appears the Unser Crossing development is finally a go.City Councilor Ken Sanchez, along with several other local leaders, announced a compromise Sunday that should solidify a development deal … Continue reading

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