South Valley Economic Development Center
The South Valley Economic Development Center (SVEDC) serves as a business and kitchen incubator, community facility, and coworking space (The Sandbox). The 17,000 square foot center offers flexible
Explore the plethora of resources our state offers with this extensive directory of programs and incentives as well as service organizations and facilities available here in our state for building business and economy.
The South Valley Economic Development Center (SVEDC) serves as a business and kitchen incubator, community facility, and coworking space (The Sandbox). The 17,000 square foot center offers flexible
Located on the San Juan College campus in Farmington, the Enterprise Center offers: Office spaces 160 to 500 square feet Warehouse-office combinations 1,100 or 2,200
The New Mexico Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NMMEP), is an assistance center that works toward increasing small and mid-sized companies’ competitiveness. MEP’s expertise lies in many
WESST is a nonprofit, small business development and training organization with locations in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Roswell and Farmington. Offerings include (some
New Mexico Small Business Development Centers have locations in 20 communities across the state (shown in the table below). Each provides free assistance to small businesses and
The International Business Accelerator (IBA) located in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, offers resources for businesses and individuals in New Mexico wanting to launch their product or
New Mexico Economic
Development Department
Joseph M. Montoya Building
1100 S. St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505-4147
Mailing Address:
New Mexico Economic
Development Department
P.O. Box 20003
Santa Fe, NM 87504-5003
Main number: (505) 827-0300 (se habla español)
Fax: (505) 827-0328
The mission of the New Mexico Economic Development Department is to Improve the lives of New Mexico families by increasing economic opportunities and providing a place for businesses to thrive.