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Archives for August 2016

LIN August 2016 Properties

August 24, 2016 by CARNM

At the Leasing Information Network (LIN) Marketing Meeting on August 24, 2016, 19 excellent properties were presented for lease.
Thank you for attending the meeting and presenting properties!
Thank you to our host – 7300 Menaul Blvd NE. Print Flyer.
View August LIN properties here.

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Voice for Real Estate: White House, Commercial, Renters

August 16, 2016 by CARNM

Click here to watch Voice for Real Estate: White House, Commercial, Renters.
https://youtu.be/6_nERlTN5ts?list=PLJ8nxcZniP615YRvvEv_hNnjWnTMenmY5

About This Series

The Voice for Real Estate is NAR’s bi-weekly video news series. Every two weeks, host Stephen Gasque, NAR’s director of broadcasting, shines a spotlight on the top legislative, regulatory, and legal issues NAR is working on, and he will summarize recent research findings.

Share The Voice for Real Estate

As a real estate professional, you’re encouraged to post the video on your website and share with your customers because the news will be of value to them as well. State and local associations of REALTORS® are also encouraged to post and share the videos with their members.
By: National Association of REALTORS
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CARNM Commercial Source: July 2016 Industry Statistics

August 14, 2016 by CARNM

Market Summary – July 2016

Correction from HomeStyle: The CARNM insights that were published in the August 7 edition of HomeStyle were from April 2016, not from July 2016. We apologize for the mistake.

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By: HomeStyle Magazine (Albuquerque Journal)
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Hospitals Lay Out Economic Spinoff in Sandoval County

August 11, 2016 by CARNM

Construction of Presbyterian Rust Medical Centers second tower is nearing completion. Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull was one of six speakers at Presbyterian Rusts early celebration Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, marking the near completion of the complexs second tower. About 200 people attended the event in a tent outside the new tower. The towers first three floors will open to the public on Dec. 2. The new building will house the Ted and Margaret Jorgensen Cancer Center and provide medical, radiology, oncology and infusion services. The cancer centers infusion services will be available Dec. 15. (Antonio Sanchez/Rio Rancho Observer) ljojola@abqjournal.com Fri Nov 13 13:45:10 -0700 2015 1447447509 FILENAME: 202525.jpg
Construction of Presbyterian Rust Medical Centers second tower is nearing completion. Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull was one of six speakers at Presbyterian Rusts early celebration Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, marking the near completion of the complex’s second tower. About 200 people attended the event in a tent outside the new tower. The towers first three floors will open to the public on Dec. 2. The new building will house the Ted and Margaret Jorgensen Cancer Center and provide medical, radiology, oncology and infusion services. The Cancer Centers infusion services will be available Dec. 15. (Antonio Sanchez/Rio Rancho Observer)

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Administrators of two Albuquerque-area health care giants on Thursday highlighted the value of medical facility development in helping grow the economy in Sandoval County.
Expansion of facilities and medical services and more employment are on the horizon, representatives from Presbyterian Rust Medical Center and UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center said during a presentation before the New Mexico chapter of NAIOP, the commercial real estate development association.

The investment will fund more patient care in areas where both players have identified growth potential, but are working closely not to duplicate services and business lines.
Collectively, both organizations employ 1,300 people in the county, generating an annual payroll of $108 million. The employment number includes 625 health care providers,  the majority of them Sandoval County residents.
Angela Ward, administrator of Presbyterian Rust, said access to health care and economic development are key goals of the institution, which is looking to expand its emergency department, add beds in its six-story patient tower and build a physician office building.
Also gearing up are additional  services, such as 24/7 interventional cardiology and treatments that focus on joint care and  stroke recovery.
“Rust is considered an anchor in the Unser Gateway district, which used to be pretty barren,”  said Ward. Since opening in 2011, the hospital has been a strong attractor,  with other medical operators setting up shop nearby as well as retailers and restaurants.
Jamie Silva-Steele, president and CEO of Sandoval Regional Medical Center, said that institution is also a teaching hospital, with a strong emphasis on training medical, nursing and pharmacy students. She said the medical campus is looking to increase trauma care and specialty services around cardiology, neurology and gastrointestinal procedures and behavioral health.  Standalone primary clinics are also part of the business plan.
Both Ward and Silva-Steele are members of the Sandoval Health Care Collaboration, an effort to create 1,000 new jobs each year over the next decade. Health care employment is a strong focus of the initiative, they said.
Presbyterian and UNM’s expansion efforts are of particular interest to NAIOP members, especially the construction-related work that has benefited them, as well as any as future projects that could come their way, according to spokesman John Gallegos.
Health care construction has been one of the bright spots in the region’s building industry since the Great Recession, Gallegos said.
By: Steve Sinovic (Albuquerque Journal)
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