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Town of Taos | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/communities/taos
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. Many artists and cultural attractions are found here, including Taos Pueblo (a UNESCO heritage site). An ideal place to live and work, Taos also boasts an active entrepreneurial network and cultural diversity found in few other places. Town of Taos Strategic Economic Development Plan. City of Santa Fe. REDI is a program managed by the Regional Development Corporation.
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Commercial Real Estate | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/initiatives/commercial-real-estate
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. Visit www.gonm.biz. New Mexico Economic Development Department) to view current commercial real estate inventory in New Mexico. City of Santa Fe. REDI is a collaborative effort with public and private sector partners to strengthen and diversify the economy of Northern New Mexico. It is managed by the Regional Development Corporation of Española, NM. REDI is a program managed by the Regional Development Corporation.
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Economic Development Services | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/initiatives/economic-development-services
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. A wealth of services are available to businesses looking to start up, expand or relocate to Northern New Mexico. Start by visiting www.losalamosconnect.net. Other resources can be found on our Services. City of Santa Fe. REDI is a collaborative effort with public and private sector partners to strengthen and diversify the economy of Northern New Mexico. It is managed by the Regional Development Corporation of Española, NM.
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Moving Forward | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/state-of-the-region/moving-forward
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. State of the Region. At the REDI State of the Region Summit, the following priorities were identified to continue building a vibrant economy in Northern New Mexico. Building tech business networks that include StartUp weekends. R D Micro Grid labs. Recruit around the broadband initiative. Build above the line (producers, directors, editing). Emphasis on TV with runway productions. Community Development CDFI – integration. Workf...
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FAQ | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/faq
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. What is the purpose of this project? Who is leading the effort? What results has the REDI program produced? How does this benefit our regional community? Who will be involved in REDI? What is the purpose of this project? Who is leading the effort? What results has the REDI program produced? Cluster strategies have been developed to pursue economic development in high paying industries in Technology cluster, Value-added Agricult...
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Los Alamos County | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/communities/los-alamos-county
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. Los Alamos is home to Los Alamos National Laboratory, a major contributor to the Northern New Mexico economy. Rich with innovation, cultural attractions and natural outdoor destinations, Los Alamos is an ideal place to live, work and play. Los Alamos County was named the fourth wealthiest county in the US by. Los Alamos Economic Vitality Annual Report. Demographic Information – Los Alamos County. City of Santa Fe.
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Initiatives | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/initiatives
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. REDI is a collaborative effort with public and private sector partners to strengthen and diversify the economy of Northern New Mexico. It is managed by the Regional Development Corporation of Española, NM. REDI is a program managed by the Regional Development Corporation.
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Taos County | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/communities/taos-county
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. Taos County is home to world-class skiing, biking and other outdoor recreational activities. Widely culturally diverse, the County has a population of approximately 33,000 (2010 census data) and the county seat is the Town of Taos. Taos County includes the incorporated communities of Taos, Red River, Questa and Taos Ski Valley. Stephen P. Archuleta. Taos County Comprehensive Plan. City of Santa Fe.
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Partners | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
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City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. Stephen P. Archuleta. State and Federal Agencies. Bureau of Land Management. Governor Susana Martinez’s Office. Lt Governor John Sanchez’s Office. Museum of NM Foundation. National Nuclear Security Administration. NM Dept of Workforce Solutions. Northern Area Local Workforce Development Board. NM Economic Development Department. Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corp. Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce.
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Española | REDI | Regional Economic Development Initiative
http://nnmredi.org/communities/espanola
City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. City of Santa Fe. State of the Region. Seated in the beautiful Española valley between the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Jemez Mountains, the city of Española is rich in culture and history. Called the first capital city in America, the city is full of opportunity and within easy reach of other population centers in Northern New Mexico. Director, Planning and Zoning. Española, New Mexico. History and Culture of Española. City of Santa Fe.