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New Mexico's business climate, coupled with Albuquerque's economic and physical assets, offered distinct advantages over the alternative sites. - George Bye, President, Aviation Technology "The Phoenix and Vegas markets have gotten to be very expensive, making Albuquerque a much more viable alterative."-Jim Chynoweth, CB Richard Ellis Managing Director Jefferson Plaza-Albuquerque![]() Philips Plant-Albuquerque ![]() Wells Fargo Building-Belen ![]() Mesa del Sol-Albuquerque Click Image for NAIOP Website Some files on this page require Adobe Acrobat Reader Click Image to Download Reader |
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Hot Properties in an Affordable MarketOur property management database includes land for sale in New Mexico, along with office and industrial space for lease or sale. Real estate in New Mexico is often more affordable than in surrounding states, and companies relocating or expanding here find the lower cost of living makes it easier to hire and retain skilled employees. Search city/county areas within the Metro Region The property database for Metro New Mexico includes real estate listings:
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To add or update listings, or to provide photos, please contact propertydata@nmsitesearch.com or call 800-226-2935. For a FREE print copy of the 2008 Commercial Real Estate Directory or to view retail properties, please visit the New Mexico Chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties or email NAIOP. Disclaimer: All property data has been provided by Grubb & Ellis|New Mexico with the financial support of the NM Chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOPNM) and the Metro NM Development Alliance. Listing information has been obtained from sources deemed to be reliable. Given the dynamic nature of commercial real estate, this information is not guaranteed or warranted. It is the responsibility of the user to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Property data © 2008 Grubb & Ellis|New Mexico. Used with permission.
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