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Build to Rent aims to make housing more affordable here | Business

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Rio Rancho-made products make big splash throughout US

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NAIOP Rio Rancho Roundtable to get little spice - Rio Rancho Observer

Rhiannon Samuel has been around the block more than once in her life so far, and her vision extends around the next corner.“When I was a little girl, I actually wanted to work in some religious capacity, to illustrate to folks that in world religions, they’re much more similar than they are different,” she said.

US 550 project nearing its completion

“All Roads Lead to Rio Rancho” was the title of Thursday morning’s Rio Rancho Roundtable NAIOP meeting at Premiere Cinemas and, orange barrels aside, there was some good news for area motorists with much more to come, when funding is found. Probably the biggest news is that the two-year US 550 project, which includes an innovative “continuous-flow” merge from NM 528, is nearing completion. That project is expected to wrap up next month, according to project manager Patsy Najar of the New Mexico Department of Transportation.

Multiple programs boost local economic opportunity - Rio Rancho Observer

Multiple programs boost local economic opportunity From left, U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich and N.M. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham listen to the remarks of Keyvan Esfarjani, Intel senior vice president and general manager of Manufacturing and Operations, during the announcement of Intel’s $3.5 million in its Rio Rancho plant Monday. Gary Herron photo. Work to bolster the economy was the main focus at the Thursday morning NAIOP Rio Rancho Roundtable virtual session. Sparked by the May 3 news that Intel was investing $3.5 billion into its sprawling Rio Rancho campus, and bringing 700 new high-tech jobs and 1,000 construction jobs, creating new jobs and training a workforce were among the topics.

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