

New Mexico Wins Again! State Wins Deal of the Year Award for 2nd Straight Year
January 24th, 2021 – For the second year in a row, New Mexico has garnered national attention for one of the nation’s most impactful economic
Spreading positive news about New Mexico is a key goal for the New Mexico Partnership. On this page you will find news about New Mexico, including everything from press releases and success stories to featured news stories about local business expansions. To learn more about some of the companies finding success in New Mexico, visit our Success Stories page.
California nuclear energy company Kairos Power plans to hire dozens of employees this year for an expansion at the Mesa del Sol development in southern ABQ.
January 24th, 2021 – For the second year in a row, New Mexico has garnered national attention for one of the nation’s most impactful economic
BY KEVIN ROBINSON-AVILA / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER OCTOBER 27TH, 2021 – Facebook will add two more buildings to its massive data center in Los Lunas, expanding
November 3rd, 2021 – The New Mexico Partnership is proud to announce the release of the 3rd annual edition of the New Mexico Economic Development 2022 in
November 10th, 2022 – A new type of rocket-launching system just got off the ground. The California-based company SpinLaunch performed the test flight of its
November 3rd, 2021 – An innovative outdoor recreation business that expanded in Santa Fe to ramp up production of ultra-light camping trailers has been awarded
The State of New Mexico has pledged economic assistance to WTEC Energy Corp. to redevelop an empty facility in rural Doña Ana County and create
By Collin Krabbe – Technology reporter Tech transfer and commercialization efforts at the University of New Mexico’s Rainforest Innovations spun out six startups that use university technologies,
September 29th, Santa Teresa, NM – Two companies with operations outside of the United States, have selected New Mexico as the place for their newest
BY KEVIN ROBINSON-AVILA / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER The University of New Mexico and the City of Albuquerque are partnering on a new “Right to Start” initiative