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Albuquerque – www.cabq.gov With more than 545,800 residents the City of Albuquerque in Bernalillo County is the population and commercial center of the Albuquerque metro area and the State. Albuquerque is one of the most livable cities in the U.S., with 310 days of sunshine a year. The city rests at the foot of the Sandia Mountain Peak, which towers 10,678. The Rio Grande River runs north to south, dividing the city in four major quadrants: NE, NW, SE, and SW. Albuquerque is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live, work and play. The city is home to a large mix of industrial, commercial and public corporations including SCHOTT Solar, Fidelity Investments, EMCORE, Sennheiser, Heel, and Sandia National Laboratories.
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Rio Rancho - www.rredc.org Rio Rancho is a dynamic, fast-growing city located just minutes north of Albuquerque in Sandoval County. The "City of Vision" encompasses 73 square miles and bustles with over 87,500 residents. Rio Rancho has a well-developed plan to meet the rapidly expanding commercial and residential development in the area. The city is home to a mix of industrial and commercial corporations including Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Victoria’s Secret Catalogue Center, Lectrosonics, and U.S. Cotton.
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Belen - www.belenedc.org The City of Belen (pop. 7,270) is located in rapidly growing Valencia County (pop. 70,000). The city is home to major manufacturing companies such as Avonite and Sud-Chemie,as well as a host of smaller companies.
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Los Lunas - www. loslunasnm.gov Just north of Belen is the village of Los Lunas (pop. 14,835), the county seat for Valencia County. Located only twenty minutes south of the Albuquerque International Sunport, Los Lunas is a unique, growing region of the Albuquerque metro area, with direct access to I-25 and a supportive community for economic development. There are two major industrial parks in Los Lunas: Los Morros and Huning Ranch. Tenants at Los Morros include a Wal-Mart distribution center, Masco Cabinetry and Wall Colmonoy. The area’s rapidly expanding housing market is sure to support additional employers.
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Estancia Valley - www.evedanm.com Located in central New Mexico just minutes away from Albuquerque on Interstate 40, the Estancia Valley spans Torrance and southern Santa Fe Counties, and is home to several incorporated communities, including Edgewood, Estancia, Moriarty, and Mountainair. The valley's close proximity to the state's largest and fastest-growing metropolitan area combined with an excellent highway system, attractive tax rates, widespread broadband internet access, and a wide variety of settings, make the valley a prime location for enterprises of all kinds.
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Los Ranchos de Albuquerque - www.villr.com The Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque (pop. 6,025) is located in the heart of the North Valley region of Bernalillo County, just seven miles from downtown Albuquerque. With the Rio Grande River to the west and the Sandia Mountains to the east, the area offers rural quiet living with an abundance of wildlife and great vistas.
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Bernalillo - www.townofbernalillo.org The Town of Bernalillo (pop. 8,320) is a growing community on the northern outskirts of Albuquerque. Bernalillo offers businesses and residents friendly small town charm and great sense of family and community. In the past five years, the community has experienced significant residential, retail and commercial growth. |