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TeeeD NNNATNBill Gates and Paul Allen began their road
to success in Albuquerque. The men moved
to the cit in 1975 to produce the Altair
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of Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos.
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expansions and relocations of major companies,including Tempur-Pedic International, Lowes,Hewlett-Packard, General Mills and others,
confirm that the Greater Albuquerque region is amagnet for high-tech industries and businesses lookingto innovate, diversify and grow.
All of these companies decided that no otherplace meets their needs as well as Albuquerque,which ranks 60th among the top 100 U.S. markets ineconomic clout. Approaching the milestone of onemillion residents, the city is already the nations57th most populous, and ranks 68th among U.S.cities for brainpower.
Albuquerque is working toward lowering costs andregulations for relocating and expanding companiessuch as Lowes and its highly skilled workforce isalso a big draw.
We chose Albuquerque because of the talentedand experienced workforce and availability of a suitablebuilding to house our operations, says Lowes vicepresident Don Easterling.
Albuquerques location in the Mountain
Time Zone offers an ideal complement to ourcustomer support center in North Carolina,Easterling adds. The support of state and local
officials made this a win-win project.The national retailer is initially creating 250
jobs at its new customer support center a numberexpected to grow to 600 jobs by the end of 2013.Lowes is investing more than $15 millionin its 65,000-square-foot facility.
At Kirtland Air Force Bases new $59.5 millionBattlespace Environment Laboratory, scientistsand technicians will predict the weather in spaceto ensure the reliability of satellites.
With an annual budget close to $89 million,the facility will create nearly 200 jobs, accordingto Kirtland officials.
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Tempur-Pedic International, which is adding100 jobs in management, engineering,warehousing and administration.
Hewlett-Packard, which is expanding itscustomer support center in Rio Rancho
and creating 58 jobs.
Air Products EES-Poly Flow, which makes
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Vitality Works, an herbal supplementsmanufacturer, which is expanding and
adding 30 positions over the next two years. General Mills, which added 64 jobs at its new
438,000-square-foot production faci lity. Oneof the worlds leading food companies, GeneralMills consumer brands include Cheerios, Hagen-Dazs, Nature Valley, Yoplait and more.
Fidelitone Logistics, which provides third-partylogistics and supply chain performance servicesfor medical device, alternative energy andconstruction product industries, is relocatingone of its four Albuquerque warehouses to abigger facility on Comanche Road to better serve
customers and provide room for future growth.As our client partners needs continue to evolveand our company continues to grow, we neededto find the right facility in the right locationfor our customers, says Jon Priest, regional vicepresident of operations for Fidelitone Logistics.It made great sense for our company to selectthe Comanche location for our new facility. Thenew 115,000-square-foot facility is located nearInterstate 25, which will give the company fasteraccess to markets in the Southwest and beyond.
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roundbreaking researchand collaboration betweenAlbuquerque-based
institutions such as the Universityof New Mexico and Sandia NationalLaboratories are leading to advancesin technology and medicaltreatments while creating jobsand attracting investment in theregions biotechnology industry.
The use of nanoparticles toadminister drugs that target cancercells is one area of collaborationbetween UNM and Sandia thatholds the promise of creating new
hope for cancer patients whilestrengthening the regions economyand reputation as a center forscientific breakthroughs, saysresearcher Jeff Brinker.
Scientists are discovering waysto deliver powerful drugs directlyto cancer cells while sparing patientsthe side effects of traditional
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chemotherapy. The research couldattract investment from venturecapital companies and lead to theestablishment of another new, localbiotech company, says Brinker, whoholds appointments at both UNMand Sandia.
This could be a veryvaluable technology that createsa venture capital environmentat the University of New Mexico,Brinker says. Wed like to createa local company.
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The biotech company Brinkerenvisions would join others thathave been launched at UNMsScience & Technology Park.
Examples include IntelliCytCorporation, which develops anddistributes cell-screening technologyto pharmaceutical, biotechnologyand research laboratories, andnanoMR, a medical device start-upthat produces diagnostic productsfor the clinical microbiology marketand is developing a device to speedup results for laboratory tests.
A unique asset that consistsof 360,000 square feet of R&D,laboratory, office and mixed-use
space, Science & Technology Parkis home to a number of technology-based companies, many of whichare the creation of UNMs Science& Technology Corporation,the universitys technologycommercialization organization.The parks businesses are activein the fields of microelectronics,photonics, optoelectronics, advancedmaterials, manufacturing technologyand medical devices.
IntelliCyt is an example of howresearch at UNM Cancer Center
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The companys UNM-developed technology, called highthroughput flow cy tometry, isused to detect molecules that can
regulate cancer. The technologyis used at more than 100 sitesaround the world, includinguniversities, research institutes,biotech companies andpharmaceutical companies,says Larry Sklar, director ofthe UNM Center for MolecularDiscovery (UNMCMD) andassociate director of basicresearch at UNM Cancer Center.
UNMCMD itself providesa multi-disciplinary team of
scientists and technologyexperts to work with scientistsand clinicians to discovertreatments for cancer, Sklarsays. UNMCMD and IntelliCytwork together to developtechnologies that can be soldaround the world to discovernew treatments for cancerand other diseases.
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detection of breast cancerand other forms of cancer.If we can detect cancer much
earlier before it spreads, there ishigher likelihood for successfultreatment, he says.
Flynn founded Senior Scientific,LLC, which has developed ananotechnology-based, magneticimaging method for diagnosis andtreatment of cancer that couldprovide earlier detection ofcertain cancers, targeted therapies
and improved outcomes.Senior Scientifics research
facilities are located at the Science& Technology Park, where it hasrelationships with the Universityof New Mexico Health SciencesCenter, the Los Alamos NationalLaboratories and the Center forIntegrated Nanotechnology atSandia National Laboratories.
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Greater Albuquerque is a hub for clean energycompanies that are diversifying an alreadytechnology-rich economy.
This robust sector made Albuquerque 52nd among100 metro areas for the number of clean energy jobs employing an estimated 9,900 workers. The BrookingsInstitute survey ranked the region even higher withrespect to the intensity of its clean energy sector and
job growth between 2003 and 2010, which averaged7.8 percent annual ly. On that measure, Albuquerqueranked 10th.
Conservation is the largest and fastest-growingsegment of Albuquerques renewable energy industry,
but clusters of solar, thermal and green buildingcompanies are growing, too. Natural resources, humancapital and reasonable costs of doing business areamong the draws for companies. Proximity to SandiaNational Laboratories and Kirkland Air Force Baseare other key factors.
There is such a high proliferation of engineers,and with Sandia and the universities, Albuquerquehas become an incubator for alternative energy, saysChristopher Larocca, COO of EMCORE, whose solarpanels are powering the Mars Science Laboratoryspacecraft, expected to land on the red planet inAugust 2012. We have really enjoyed our stay here
because of the talent and the close relationship wehave with representatives of other institutions.
EMCORE, in fact, got its start with technologydeveloped at Sandia more than a decade ago andgovernment-funded contracts to develop better solarpanels for aerospace applications. That technology isnow finding its way back to earth.
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Central New Mexico is tailor-made for cleanenergy companies.
We have huge open spaces, good in-ground naturalresources, and we attract people who think of theneed to do this differently, says Kyle Lee, COO ofMIOX Corp., which produces water purification
technologies now deployed to more than 1,500 sites.Both established companies and start-ups are makingtheir mark. Schott Solar AG operates a flagship facilityin the region for manufacturing photovoltaic modulesand receivers for concentrated solar panels. ArrayTechnologies makes solar tracking equipment. Solarenergy contractors l ike 310 Solar and Sacred Powerare booming.
New energy start-ups include CFV Solar TestLaboratory, a photovoltaic certification testcompany that hopes to speed up entry for solar panelmanufacturers into North American and internationalmarkets. Bye UAS is also building its solar-powered
unmanned aircraft systems in the region.Vertterre Corp. converts renewable energy sources
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Various companies benefit from appliedresearch at Sandia and the University of NewMexico. With technology transfer programsthat help commercialize new ideas, both labsare economic development powerhouses.
The regions culture creates companies thatcan grow and remain nimble. MIOX launchedwith a military focus, developing water purificationsystems for aircraft carriers. Now it has systems forpurifying water used in projects that range fromtreating the entire water supply of Bogota, Colombia,to a backyard swimming pool.
We get incredible pull to diverse locations tofulfill a demand that is always there, Lee says.
Albuquerque has its own pull.It is not a difficult place to recruit to,
Larocca says. Winters dont get too cold;
summers dont get too hot. A lot of peoplereally enjoy living here.
When EMCORE bought TechStar, a Los Angeles-based company, nearly 20 workers opted to transferto Albuquerque. The lower cost of living allowedthem to buy homes for the first time, he says. Folkshigher up on the corporate ladder find the region
just as at tractive.People want to live here, says Lisa Kuutti la,
president and CEO of the University of New MexicoScience and Technology Counci l. Weve beensuccessful in attracting serial entrepreneurs.
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The list of inventions developing
in Greater Albuquerque islong and diverse.
The region is abuzz with appliedtechnology, entrepreneurship andstart-ups commercializing research.
On the road from the lab to the
marketplace, technology transferprograms get companies in thefast lane.
Technology and its beneficiarieshave partners in Sandia National
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In 2011, the University of NewMexico Science and TechnologyCouncil received 30 U.S. patents,signed 36 option/license agreements,launched five startup companiesand earned $3 million in licensingrevenue. Since it started in 1996,
the STC has spun off 57 companies.Among them are Nanocrystal
Corporation, SK Infraredand Skorpios Technologies.Another start-up, IntelliCyt, hascommercialized new instrumentationfor drug discovery, increased salesand grown to more than 30employees, says Lisa Kuuttila,UNM STCs president and CEO.
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detectors used in the aerospace anddefense industry. With Sandia, UNMhas 120 joint projects.
For potential investors andentrepreneurs, STC develops a snapshotthat outlines the technology, profiles theinventor, highlights the business opportunityand summarizes the market.
We are very proactive at marketing,Kuuttila says. We let the investors andentrepreneurs tell us yes, no or maybe.
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ways efforts that have led to recognitionfor inventions that detect public watercontaminants, disable improvised explosivedevices in Afghanistan, boost capacityin mobile devices, and allow smallerand lighter components for powerelectronics systems.
Sandia Science & TechnologyPark houses companies, scientistsand researchers involved in advancing
new technologies. New additions includeGAITS (Global Analytical InformationTechnology Services Inc.) and the
Cyber Engineering Research Institute.
An entrepreneur program allows Sandiascientists to start businesses in the privatesector, guaranteeing their jobs for two
years if they change their minds. And thestate gives up to $2.4 million in taxexemptions each to Sandia and Los Alamosto offer technical assistance to any smallbusiness in the state. In 2011, the labsresearchers devoted $4.6 million in timeto 340 small businesses in New Mexico,says Jackie Kerby Moore, executive directorof Sandias technology park.
It is very unique, very innovative, and
it helps a lot of companies, Moore says.Sandia tech transfer personnel meet
regularly with New Mexico Angels, agroup of venture capitalists, and TechnologyVentures Corporation, a Lockheed-fundedentity that matches technology comingout of Sandia with investors. In April2012, the Deal Stream Summit introducednine new viable technologies to a wideraudience, Moore says.
There is a lot of emphasis and focuson tech transfer coming out of DOE
headquarters in D.C., she says. Weview that very positively to highlightand showcase what goes on here.
stReet scienceA new FBI crime lab at the Universityof New Mexico gives local lawenforcement agencies access toforensic technologies targetingInternet and intellectual propertycrimes as well as child pornography.
Among the tools is a kiosk intowhich inve stigator s can place cellphones to pull out text messages,photos and calling data. TheNew Mexico Regional ComputerForensics Laboratory is also
working on a backlog of technology-related requests involving violentcrimes. The lab is part of theFBIs national network offorensic laboratory and trainingcenters designed to speedup investigations.
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The Greater Albuquerque regionis ideal for businesses that shipand distribute goods to western
markets and beyond, thanks in largepart to its competitive outgoing freightrates and location at the bisection of twomajor interstates.
I-25 is the main north-south highwayon the citys eastern side of the Rio Grandeand also connects Albuquerque with SantaFe and Las Cruces. I-40 is the citys maineast-west traffic artery and an importanttranscontinental route.
BNSF Railway, which has a north-southline that connects in Albuquerque and aneast-west line that connects 40 miles southof Albuquerque in Belen, is planning tobuild a multimodal logistics center inRancho Cielo, located near Belen on thewest side of I-25, that could create evenmore potential for growth in distribution,warehousing and manufacturing facilities.
The region also offers passenger railincluding an east-west Amtrak routebetween Chicago and Los Angeles thatruns through Albuquerque, and a light-rail passenger commuter system, theNew Mexico Rail Runner, that passesthrough downtown Albuquerque.
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Offering service to more than 20 hubs,Albuquerque International Sunport is a lsoan economic driver.
We bring in passengers who are touriststo Albuquerque, plus accommodatethousands of business travelers who travelto and from our city, says Daniel Jiron,
Albuquerque International Sunport publicinformation officer. Quite a few high-tech companies use the airport because
we have connectivity to the San Franciscoarea and Silicon Valley, and a lot ofgovernment people from Washington,D.C., come to Albuquerque for businessat Sandia National Laboratories and theLos Alamos National Laboratory.
Sunport has a separate cargo facility,and passenger carriers include American,Continental, Delta, Frontier, Southwest,United and US Airways.
Those airlines serve 27 citiesincluding connections to the largehubs of Dallas, Denver, Atlanta, Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago andWashington Dulles, Jiron says.
Three smaller airports a lsoserve Albuquerque: Double EagleII Airport, Belen Alexander Airportand Moriarty Airport.
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A key transportation initiative inAlbuquerque is a reconstruction of theinterchange at Paseo del Norte, a freewayrunning from Tramway Boulevard toEagle Ranch Road that connects I-25
and Coors Boulevard.The overall price for Paseo del Norte
improvements is an estimated $250 million.It connects the west side of Albuquerque
to the east side, but is a rush hour problembecause cars and trucks are gridlocked onthe Paseo/I-25 interchange, says TrudyJones, Albuquerque City Council president.What has happened over the years isthat development grew, so we have anintersection that is packed. Plans are inthe works to make improvements, with
a November $50 million bond vote goingin front of the voters. The ultimate goal?An eventual free-flowing intersection.
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tops in tRansitGreater Albuquerque ranksseventh out of 100 metrosfor its share of working-ageresidents located near atransit and its percentageof jobs reachable viatransit. The regionstransit options include:
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The prognosis is positive:Greater Albuquerque hasstrong health-care systems,
with the latest technology andtreatments in place.
The city is home to hospitals withmore than 1,800 beds, along withseveral assisted living centers, andhome health-care treatment andsenior care organizations. Here isa quick overview:
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University of New MexicoHospital is home to the regionsonly Level 1 trauma center andoffers top treatment and clinicalresearch at its newly constructed$90 million UNM Cancer Center.It is also known for its UNMChildrens Hospital, nationallyrecognized pain clinics, psychiatrictreatment facilities and cardiac
treatment care.The university is constructingthe $159 million, 200,000-square-
foot Sandoval Regional MedicalCenter in Rio Rancho that willhouse 72 inpatient beds at itslocation near Rio Rancho CityHall and UNM West. In early2012, Sandoval Regional had alreadyopened a 55,000-square-footMedical Office Pavilion thataccommodates physical therapy,medical education space and 24,000square feet for primary care andspecialty care physician clinic space.
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LHS operates a network ofacute care hospitals in the regionincluding its flagship LovelaceMedical Center. The hospital isknown for several specializedcenters including a Gamma KnifeCenter that provides non-invasiveneurosurgery for complex andoften inoperable brain conditions.
LHS also oversees LovelaceWomens Hospital and LovelaceWestside Hospital, both named
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We can now provide a rangeof cardiology services that aresignificantly enhanced, and throughour network, we can make thesehigh-quality services available tomore people in Albuquerque andin New Mexico than ever before,says Ron Stern, Lovelace HealthSystem president and CEO.
In 2012, LHS welcomed RoswellRegional Hospital and its FamilyCare Clinic, and added inpatientpediatrics at Lovelace Westside
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Also offering top medical
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PHS also operates PresbyterianKaseman Hospital in Albuquerque,which features surgical andemergency services, and in 2011
opened the $165 million, 66-bedPresbyterian Rust Medical Centerin Rio Rancho. PHS also overseesmore than 25 clinics across thestate, which handle 1.2 millionpatient visits each year.
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The largest higher-education institutionin Albuquerque? You might guessthe University of New Mexico
with its 27,300 students, but the correctanswer is Central New Mexico CommunityCollege (CNM) which enrolls more than30,000 students.
CNM has been making news in 2012with its efforts to address the educationaland training needs of the regional economy.The colleges programs are preparingnew workers for entry-level positionsand training existing workers foradvancement and new careers in fieldsranging from advanced manufacturingto microelectronics to fi lm production.
We anticipate future industry needs
so students are prepared when thoseopportunities become available, saysCNM president Katharine Winograd.
CNM partners with businesses, industries,economic development organizationsand the Greater Albuquerque Chamberof Commerce to plan educational pathwaysthat will lead to rewarding jobs inthe community.
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Programs offered at the college arestudied by advisory committees madeup of local businesspeople, who provideupdated information on industry trends,says Diane Burke, CNMs dean of workforceand economic development.
The committees advise us on neededskills of the workforce, changes in toolsand equipment, and anything else that
keeps our education and training relevant,Burke says. For example, CNM hasrecently been designated a Solar Center
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Education
GRant foR GReenRecently, Central NewMexico Community College
was one of three colleges inthe state chosen to receive
a $2 million grant from theU.S. Department of Laborto expand and developoccupational trainingprograms in the wind, solarbiofuels, green buildingand energy-efficiencysectors. The college willuse the grant to expandsolar thermal andphotovoltaic courses at itsnew sustainabletechnologies laboratory.
Central New Mexico Communit College prepares students
for careers ranging from microelectronics to film production.
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of Excellence, so our Sustainable Technology Labis partnering with industry to train workers tobe photovoltaic and solar heating technicians.That is in direct response to the growth of therenewable energy industry in New Mexico.
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The University of New Mexico continues to makeits own academic news, garnering scores of nationalaccolades. U.S. News and World Reportranks UNMsSchool of Medicine second in the nation for its ruralmedicine program and eighth nationally for its familymedicine program. UNM has also been named one
of the top 10 schools nationwide by the AmericanAcademy of Family Physicians for its vast contributionsto the pipeline of family physicians.
UNM recently debuted a new Department of DentalMedicine, and the university was awarded a $2 milliongrant to establish a Cancer Nanotechnology Training
Center to train students in health- and chemistry-related sciences for careers as cancer researchers. Forbeshas also ranked UNM among the nations top researchuniversities, and the universitys management and lawschools have been recognized internationally andnationally for excellence. The university is currentlyseventh in the nation for awarding doctoral degreesto Hispanic students.
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Other colleges and universities in the GreaterAlbuquerque area include National AmericanUniversity, Trinity Southwest University, the
University of St. Francis and the University ofPhoenix. Technical schools in the city include ITTTechnical Institute and Southwest University ofVisual Arts. The Ayurvedic Institute is one of thefirst colleges that specializes in teaching Ayurvedicmedicine outside of India.
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Livability
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Those looking for a place witha thriving business climateand an excellent quality of
life can call off the search. GreaterAlbuquerque provides both andmuch more.
Albuquerque is made up ofa unique blend of adventure and
culture, plus amazing cuisine,says Tania Armenta, v ice presidentof marketing at the AlbuquerqueConvention and Visitors Bureau.
Offering 310 days of sunshineeach year, the city was recentlylisted 15th among Americas 50best cities byBloomberg Businessweekand is also known as the hot airballooning capital of the world.Big-city amenities coupled withoutdoor recreation, an affordablecost of living and housing market,and cultural diversity make theregion an ideal place for bothbusinesses and individuals toput down roots.
Terry Dunlay, the founder,president and CEO of IntelliCytCorporation, relocated toAlbuquerque after spending
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several years on the East Coast.The regions mild climate andconvenient location made it anappealing choice, he says.
The weather is great; thereare four seasons, but none ofthem are extreme, Dunlay says.Its also easy to get to mostplaces from Albuquerque.
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For Dunlay, the regionsabundance of outdoor activities
was one of its biggest assets.Offering 25 trails with dif fering
levels of difficulty, the SandiaMountains serve as a backdrop forhiking, mountain biking, skiingand hang gliding. The Rio GrandeRiver al lows adventurers to enjoyrafting, boating and kayaking, andcyclists can ride along the river onthe Paseo del Bosque Trail.
The metro area is home to 14golf courses, including the Sandia
Golf Club at the Sandia Resort &Casino, making the city a populargolf destination.
Golfers of every skill level canenjoy a picturesque round of golfin Albuquerque, Armenta says.
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Cultural opportunities areplentiful, too. In 2011, Albuquerquewas included inAmericanStylemagazines list of top 25 big citiesfor art. The citys DowntownAction Team works to facilitategrowth and success in the artsy
downtown scene.The downtown revitalization
project has brought new restaurantsand upscale art galleries, alongwith impressive murals on theexteriors of buildings in the centralbusiness district, Armenta says.
Exploring Albuquerques OldTown gives visitors a glimpse intothe regions storied history. OldTown encompasses AlbuquerqueMuseum of Art and History, the
New Mexico Museum of NaturalHistory and Science and theIndian Pueblo Cultural Center,
as well as 150 shops, galleriesand restaurants.
The Nob Hill neighborhood,the citys hub for Route 66, isalso a hit among newcomers.
With neon signs and apedestrian-friendly feel, Nob Hillis a hot spot with everything fromcasual brew pubs to upscale winebars, Armenta says.
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Albuquerque features an
array of festivals, with anevent nearly every month ofthe year. Some of the mostpopular include the AlbuquerqueInternational Balloon Fiesta,the New Mexico Wine Festivaland Savor Albuquerque, whichalso features the FestivalFlamenco Internacionalde Alburquerque.
Albuquerque offers a littlebit of everything, Armenta says.
With the diverse event offeringsin our city, there is alwayssomething to do.
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RevitaLizationNew work spaces, restaurants
and performance venues areplanned for an area being
redeveloped aroundAlbuquerques historicBarelas railroad yards.
Located just south ofdowntown Albuquerque, the
area covers the citys HistoricBarelas and South Broadway
neighborhoods. Local leadershope to turn the railyards into
a functional, aesthetic andessential part of the city that
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UNM Hospital, 5,950
Cit of Albuquerque, 5,940
State of New Mexico, 5,910
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Intel Corporation, 3,300
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