BY RIO RANCHO OBSERVER STAFF Tuesday, December 18th, 2018 at 11:42pm RIO RANCHO – The City of Rio Rancho has received notification that, in the coming months, it will receive almost $2.5 million owed to it by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and federal government....
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Top ABQ co-working space will expand to Rio Rancho
By Justina Grant – News intern, Albuquerque Business First May 9, 2018, 3:51pm EDT FatPipe ABQ, a collaborative co-working space in Downtown Albuquerque, announced Wednesday its plans to expand to Rio Rancho. FatPipe Rio Rancho, set to open in July, will be located at...
Signs and hopes are up at Safelite
A new street sign and a new hires were celebrated during Safelite AutoGlass’s red ribbon cutting ceremony last week. The event was held Tuesday afternoon at Safelite, where the auto glass repair company’s president and CEO Tom Feeney, Safelite’s vice president of real...
Hull’s residential impact fee, revised from fall suggestion, OK’d by council
A new residential impact fee rate proposed to the Rio Rancho impact fee committee received positive consensus from committee members last week. Mayor Gregg Hull introduced a new rate proposal to the committee on Wednesday, following the mayor’s consultation with city...
3 New Mexicans to know who are allies to the business community
We know New Mexico has more than its fair share of government jobs and our region has far more nonprofits than one would expect for a community our size. I often talk about the need to create a stronger private, for-profit sector and more jobs that create wealth, and...
Albuquerque The Magazine takes on another city
When scanning newsstands, you may take a second glance at Albuquerque The Magazine's latest project. Don't worry, you're not seeing double. Albuquerque The Magazine launched two new magazines on Monday, featuring two growing parts of the state: Rio Rancho and tourism....
Broadmoor project finished a month early
Six months ago, city officials gathered with gold-colored shovels to break ground for the Broadmoor Boulevard extension project. On Thursday, they celebrated its completion with a red-ribbon cutting. Mayor Gregg Hull and UNM West CEO Wynn Goering spoke at the event,...
Enchanted Hills center adds four stores
Rio Rancho’s first “power center” is getting another surge of retail. Ross, Burkes Outlet, PetSmart and Verizon will join Plaza @ Enchanted Hills as part of the shopping center’s third phase of development. They add to a mix that already includes Bed Bath &...
City set to receive $2.13 million from federal agency
The City of Rio Rancho expects to receive $2,135,000 from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the coming months, a partial reimbursement for $6 million outstanding to the city for meeting federal arsenic treatment requirements for the municipal water system. The...
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