Mark Pardo Salon & Spa donated $2,600 to St. Martin’s Hospitality Center. The money came from a fundraising competition among Pardo’s salon locations. St. Martin’s is an Albuquerque nonprofit that provides assistance to homeless and near-homeless families. The money will help
By Alysa Landry The Daily Times FARMINGTON — BP is awarding more than $500,000 in grants and scholarships to New Mexico teachers interested in energy-related activities for the classroom. It's a chunk of $4 million available to teachers in the eight states where BP employees live and wor
Rancho Viejo de Santa Fe, the builder at Rancho Viejo, has changed its name to SunCor New Mexico, Inc. SunCor New Mexico, Inc. has been overseeing development of the 11000-acre Rancho Viejo master planned community two miles southwest of Santa Fe. The new name reflects the fact that sunCor is also
Recently, an entourage of American Field Service attended the 60th Anniversary Celebration of AFS at the World Peace Forum at Columbia University in New York City. The group included four exchange students, Kwabena Asiama, Ghana, Franco Cerolini, Argentina, Wai Hei Lam, "Jimson" from Hong
HOUSTON --(Business Wire)-- Compiled Logic Corporation (C:Logic) announced that it has been selected as a finalist and will present at the Rice Alliance 5th Annual Information Technology & Web 2.0 Conference November 8, 2007. More than 300 companies applied to present at the forum, and C:Logic i
MyBank was established locally in July 1992 by native New Mexicans from Belen and Los Lunas who wanted to provide a local financial option for the residents of Valencia County. “At MyBank, we pride ourselves in being the one local banking option in a sea of ‘Big Banks’ and imperson
New York, NY–Ward Chamberlin, one of the founders of AFS Intercultural Programs, is among the veterans featured in “The War,” the new Ken Burns documentary on the Second World War that begins airing September 23 on PBS. Chamberlin served in North Africa and Italy as a volunte
New Mexico Business Weekly - by Tom O'Connell NMBW Staff A young developer with roots in Southern California has sealed the deal to buy downtown Albuquerque's Plaza Maya office building. The 62,287-square-foot structure at 615 First St. NW has been under contract between seller BGK Group and buye
New Mexico Business Weekly - by Steve Ginsberg NMBW Staff Plaza Maya might finally have a new owner. Platinum Holdings Inc. has the 62,287-square-foot Downtown building under contract in a deal that is expected to close in six to eight weeks. The building has been empty since the Bureau of Indian
By Jon Sward JACONA - By the time he had finished touring the "Choices: Through the Eyes of Students" exhibit at Pojoaque Valley High School on Thursday, Carlos Llano was wide-eyed. "It's pretty mind-opening that all this stuff happened," said Llano,
Con Alma Health Foundation spent about $90,000 on attorneys' fees, a public relations firm and other expenses generated by a controversy involving its founder and former board president. "It's a lot of money," said Robert Desiderio, executive director of the nonprofit health foundation.
SANTA FE — Con Alma Health Foundation spent about $90,000 on attorneys' fees, a public relations firm and other expenses generated by a controversy involving its founder and former board president. "It's a lot of money," said Robert Desiderio, executive director of the nonprofit hea
Deadline is March 20 for names for annual hospitality awards The New Mexico Restaurant Association hopes to answer the great chile question during its annual hospitality awards dinner April 23, at least on a small scale. Attendees will cast ballots for red or green chile. “We though
New Mexico Business Weekly - February 17, 2006 by Abby Roedel NMBW Staff The eight-story former First National Bank building in downtown Albuquerque is nearly done with its transformation into The Banque and it's shaping up to be one of the most expensive places to live in Albuque
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