State announces ABQ Rail Yards as New Mexico Media Academy home | March 29, 2023
Future wind tower manufacturer could give big economic boost to Belen | March 28, 2023
New Mexico governor attends discussion meeting to improve Santa Teresa port of entry | March 28, 2023
Arcosa Wind Towers Plans Belen, New Mexico, Wind-Tower Manufacturing Plant | March 20, 2023
Carrillo: ‘We look forward to expanding our manufacturing capacity to New Mexico’ | March 20, 2023
San Juan College receives $99,999 from state grant money to improve open space | March 17, 2023
State Job Training Funds Awarded To UbiQD In Los Alamos And Four Other Companies Across New Mexico | March 17, 2023
Five New Mexico Communities To Receive Recreation Grants | March 15, 2023
State funds Pecos & Albuquerque trails, Alamogordo shooting range upgrades | March 14, 2023
Former county manager is now state regional rep | March 8, 2023
EDD awards nearly $1M in job training funds in February | March 1, 2023
New Mexico awards over $860K in job training incentives to nine firms | Feb. 26, 2023
Nine Companies Receive Funding Approval From EDD’s Job Training Incentive Program | Feb. 26, 2023
Juniper Basin Recreation Area will offer ‘beautiful landscapes’ for future bike park | Feb. 16, 2023
NM Film Office qualifies eight more studios | Feb. 15, 2023
Senate Bill 12 aims to expand film incentive package | Feb. 8, 2023
City of Farmington inches closer to new bike park | Feb. 6. 2023
NMDOT & EDD Announce Joseph De La Rosa Tapped As Senior Advisor For Global Trade & Infrastructure Investments | Feb. 5, 2023
The Verdes Foundation to use state funds to train new hires | Feb. 3, 2023
Village of Los Ranchos received a $50,000 grant for pollinator garden | Jan. 26, 2023
Legislative proposal aims to amplify NM arts economy | Jan. 26, 2023
New Mexico awards over $2M in job training incentives to 10 firms | Jan. 26, 2023
Movies are big business in New Mexico | Jan. 26, 2023
New Mexico awards two tech startups $100,000 grants | Jan. 26, 2023
These 10 companies landed New Mexico science and technology startup grants | Jan. 24, 2023
Three New Mexico cities ranked in MovieMaker Magazine’s annual list | Jan. 18, 2023
And the award goes to … Santa Fe | Jan. 18, 2023
‘MovieMaker’ magazine ranks Santa Fe No. 1 small city for filmmakers | Jan. 18, 2023
Las Cruces named one of moviemaker’s best places to live, work | Jan. 18, 2023
Outdoor Recreation Trails+ grants fund projects near Santa Fe, Taos | Jan. 16, 2023
Taos Pueblo wins $500K trails grant | Jan. 11, 2023
More Than 500 Jobs Created Through Outdoor Recreation Trails+ Grant Across New Mexico In 2022 | Jan. 10, 2023
California company awarded $12M in economic incentives for Albuquerque facility | Jan. 5, 2023
New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division Director Axie Navas Leaves Legacy Of Equity And Stewardship | Jan. 2, 2023
EDD Initiatives Support 13,000 Jobs In Four Years | Dec. 30, 2022
Economic Development Department Budget Requests Support Diversified New Mexico Economy | Dec. 27, 2022
State Assists Five New Mexico Companies With Funding | Dec. 19, 2022
Sceye receives jobs funding | Dec. 13, 2022
New Mexico’s outdoor recreation economy outpaces US in sector | Dec. 12, 2022
New Mexico awards $320K in job training incentives to five firms | Dec. 8, 2022
Navas steps down as state Outdoor Recreation Division director | Dec. 6, 2022
Next Generation Media Academy, Spaceport, Borderplex — big priorities for Economic Development Department | Dec. 2, 2022
Union Roundup: New Mexico Film Commissioner Amber Dodson Says the State Is in Showbiz for the Long Haul | Dec. 2, 2022
Cheese company’s NM expansion finishes years ahead of schedule | Dec. 2, 2022
‘Cleaning Lady,’ Netflix, Other Big Players Keep New Mexico Production on Growth Curve | Nov. 29, 2022Â
New Mexico’s outdoor rec raised $2.3B last year. How does it compare with other states? | Nov. 17, 2022
For startups like Pajarito Powder, New Mexico provides fertile proving ground | Nov. 6, 2022Â
New Mexico Awarded Grant To Help Small Businesses Cultivate The Global Marketplace | Nov. 5, 2022Â
New Mexico ‘memorial stones’ company goes international | Nov. 2, 2022Â
Governor announces state investment in historic Albuquerque neighborhood | Nov. 1, 2022Â
Local solar firm plans more hires with state funds | Nov. 1, 2022Â
State receives federal dollars to aid in ‘global reach’ for small businesses | Oct. 31, 2022Â
$10 Million awarded to 14 capital outlay projects, including in Las Vegas | Oct. 27, 2022Â
Curia Celebrates Ground-breaking Ceremony in Albuquerque | Oct. 27, 2022Â
Governor breaks ground on new expansion for Albuquerque research company | Oct. 27, 2022Â
State planning major expansion at New Mexico border crossing | Oct. 23, 2022
State receives $74 million for business funding | Oct. 16, 2022
Oil and gas, construction fuel growth in southeast New Mexico economy, State reports | Oct. 14, 2022
Editorial: Military’s impact on NM can’t be overstated | Oct. 14, 2022
Equitability dominates 5th outdoor rec conference | Oct. 12, 2022
Business is booming in New Mexico, state reports | Oct. 12. 2022Â
State receives $74M for small business investment | Oct. 11, 2022
Why…New Mexico? | Oct. 10, 2022
Economic Development Corp. receives state certification | Oct. 10, 2022
Women make their mark at hy-fcell amid calls for greater diversity | Oct. 7, 2022
NM EDD Recognizes 7 Partner Organizations for Professional Support, Certification | Oct. 7, 2022
NM’s military bases pack an economic punch | Oct. 3, 2022
NETFLIX debuts website with NM film locations | Oct. 1, 2022
Ten New Mexico companies to receive nearly $2.54M in job training incentives | Sept. 28, 2022
Three New Mexico businesses awarded total of $500,000 in state incentives for expansion efforts | Sept. 26, 2022
Silver City tile maker gets state funding to expand | Sept. 26, 2022
Outdoor rec projects receive $2M+ in state funding | Sept. 25, 2022
Federal incentives accelerate New Mexico’s hydrogen economy | Sept. 25, 2022
Governor’s Wildfire Grant Program Provides $1.5 Million To Assist 162 Businesses Affected By Wildfires | Sept. 23, 2022
Gov. Announces First-Ever Tribal Local Economic Development Deal for Taos Pueblo | Sept. 7, 2022
New Mexico awards nearly $3.4M in job training incentives for 22 companies | Sept. 2, 2022
Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery Has Been Awarded $200,000 by the State | Aug. 26, 2022
Gov. Lujan Grisham Announces Film Production Company To Headquarter In Las Cruces | Aug. 26, 2022
Local school, non-profit group gain state Outdoor Equity Fund grants for youth programs | Aug. 25, 2022
NM awards $800,000 to youth outdoor programs | Aug. 25, 2022
Five southern New Mexico organizations receive grants for outdoor youth programming| Aug. 25, 2022
BlueHalo’s Continued Growth Drives Campus Expansion with Opening of New State-of-the-Art R&D and Manufacturing Facility | Aug. 18, 2022Â
One-on-one with Amber Dodson New Mexico Film Office | Aug. 18. 2022Â
828 Productions to Relocate to New Mexico, Plans to Build Studio Complex | Aug. 17, 2022Â
Dean Baldwin Painting receives funding for jobs | Aug. 16, 2022Â
Santa Fe company gets state, local grants to expand cremation service | Aug. 10, 2022
New Mexico businesses hurt by wildfires eligible for $5,000 to $20,000 grants | Aug. 8, 2022
Local restaurant receives grant for building improvements | July 24, 2022
Film incentives: How does New Mexico stack up? | July 23, 2022
How much cash does moviemaking bring to New Mexico? | July 19, 2022Â
New Mexico EDD Announces 29 Interns Have Graduated From Outdoor Economy Workforce Training | July 18, 2022
New Mexico film production spending hits new record high | July 17, 2022
Richard Glover To Head Office Of Military Base Planning And Support | July 15, 2022
New Mexico hits production peak with ‘Stranger Things’ using it as backdrop | July 15, 2022
State Enacts Formal Water Protections For 125.9 Miles Of Northern New Mexico Streams | July 15, 2022
New Mexico Sees Record $855.4 Million In Direct Production Spending; Officials Tout Incentives Program | July 14, 2022
New Mexico film production spending hits new heights | July 14, 2022
State gives ‘outstanding’ designation to northern N.M. waters, enhancing pollution rules | July 13, 2022
Taiwanese delegation’s visit keeps Santa Teresa profile high in Asia | July 7, 2022
Economic Development Department Releases Newest County-Level Economic Summaries | July 2, 2022
State parks want to attract more visitors of color | July 1, 2022
Rio Rancho company gets state, local funds to aid expansion | June 29, 2022
State department launches tool to connect businesses to funding | June 28, 2022
Deluxe Design, a family-owned Rio Rancho business, has plans for a new location and expanded workforce | June 28, 2022
Youth mural project in action. Mural funded by New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Trails+ Grant | June 13, 2022
New Mexico Aluminum Mill to Create 950 Jobs | June 9, 2022
Manna Capital Partners-Ball Corporation Plan Valencia County, New Mexico, Aluminum Can Sheet Rolling Mill | May 27, 2022
Netflix official expects Albuquerque Studios expansion to be ready by 2024Â | May 25, 2022
New Mexico Leaders Meet Taipei Officials In Albuquerque |May 22, 2022
Innovative Telehealth Company Plans Major New Mexico Expansion | May 15, 2022
New Mexico Governor Announces Border Infrastructure And Global Trade A Top Priority | May 14, 2022
$1.6 million federal grant adds to revitalization effort for San Juan County Industrial Park | May 1, 2022
Chihuahua and Cuidad Juárez officials to visit Las Cruces and Spaceport America | April 27, 2022
Eight New Mexico companies receive $25K science and tech grants | April 20, 2022
Alstate Steel Expands Albuquerque, New Mexico, Operations | April 18, 2022
New Mexico awards about $2.5M in job training incentives for 13 companies | April 15, 2022
Aircraft firm receives job training funds | April 9, 2022
Major Albuquerque bioscience company expanding, set to bring new jobs | April 8, 2022
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.
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