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Archives for August 2013

August 2013 Commercial Market Trends

August 7, 2013 by mcarristo

August 2013 Commercial Market Trends

View a New Mexico Market Trends Summary Report, which includes current statistics for various property types including industrial, office, retail, shopping center, vacant land, farm/ranch, hospitality and multi-family.  This report includes total number of listings, asking lease rates, asking sales prices, days on the market and total square feet available.

Disclaimer: All statistics have been gathered from user-loaded listings and user-reported transactions.  We have not verified accuracy and make no guarantees.  By using the information, the user acknowledges that the data may contain errors or other nonconformities.  Brokers should diligently and independently verify the specifics of the information you are using.

Filed Under: Market Trends

Las Cruces Receives Award For Downtown Development

August 6, 2013 by mcarristo

Governor Martinez and Economic Development Secretary Jon Barela presented the Downtown Las Cruces Partnership and the city of Las Cruces Monday with the Cabinet Secretary’s Award for Community Economic Development for their collaboration in the re-opening of Main Street in Las Cruces. The award is given in recognition of an outstanding community-driven economic development project in a New Mexico Main Street district.
“I congratulate the city of Las Cruces and the Downtown Las Cruces Partnership for their dedication and effort in re-opening Main Street to vehicular traffic,” Governor Martinez said. “We are thrilled with the progress that has been made in creating a vibrant downtown atmosphere and creating a base for job creation in Downtown Las Cruces.”
The city of Las Cruces re-opened its Main Street on November 17, 2012, exactly 43 years to the day after the city voted to close it to vehicular traffic. In the face of  the commercial decline of Main Streets across the country in the 1960’s and 70’s, Las Cruces joined in the national trend of closing down its Main Street to vehicular traffic and converting the area to a pedestrian-only Downtown Mall.
“Las Cruces’ newly re-opened Main Street stands as a testament to the power of the city, state and the private sector working together and the real impact of a community-led economic revitalization effort,” Secretary Barela said. “The people of Las Cruces should be very proud of the work that has been done to transform their city center.”
More than two decades later, in the early 1990s, the idea of restoring two-way traffic on Main Street began to take root. The process of re-opening Main Street began in 2006, with the groundbreaking of phase one, which was followed by two additional phases that consisted of re-opening different sections of Main Street.
The Las Cruces Main Street was established in 1907, and became the center of Las Cruces life for decades. In 2002, the Downtown Las Cruces Partnership formed as a coalition of downtown stakeholders working in collaboration with the City of Las Cruces and the New Mexico MainStreet Program. The group of stakeholders worked towards creating a positive downtown business environment and revitalizing the historic MainStreet District.
By KRWG News & Partners (KRWG TV/FM)
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Register for Commercial Purchase Agreement

August 5, 2013 by mcarristo

August 22, 2013
9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Instructor:  Ashley Strauss-Martin, Esq.
Location:  University of Phoenix
Register online or Print flyer
This course will cover the RANM Purchase Agreement and the Real Estate Contract Addendum, giving participants an understanding of how to avoid risk and debunking common misconceptions.

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