The Innovate ABQ board is now reviewing proposals from developers for a new building at the Innovate ABQ site at Central and Broadway NE in Albuquerque. Requests for proposals were submitted on June 1.
C. Jeffrey Brinker, Distinguished and Regents’ Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering in the UNM School of Engineering, and Cheryl Willman, professor in the Department of Pathology at the UNM School of Medicine, and director...
The Lobo Development Corporation (LDC) has selected Marble Development as the developer of the UNM South Campus Sports and Entertainment District site on the southeast corner of University Blvd. and Avenida Caesar Chavez...
In a Facebook world of instant gratification it may seem slow. In a real world of bureaucracy and public money, Innovate ABQ is growing like a rainforest in the desert.
STC.UNM hosts Marshall Neel, the co-founder of Main Street Crowd, Wednesday, March 4 as part of its spring 2015 Breakfast Seminar Series. The seminar begins at 8 a.m. in the auditorium of Building 800, located at 800 Bradbury SE on the corner of Basehart and Bradbury.
The Board of Regents of the University of New Mexico has approved the proposed board of directors for Innovate ABQ, Inc., a New Mexico nonprofit research park corporation.
STC.UNM, the University of New Mexico tech transfer and economic development organization, closed today on the property at Central and Broadway in downtown Albuquerque that will be the physical site for Innovate ABQ.
There is a lot to learn about issues over the interim, which is the goal of many of the legislative committees meeting during the summer and fall. This week, committees are convening in Farmington and here at UNM.
When UNM began to focus on economic development, there was a promise to monitor progress. Now, a survey to help measure public perception and prioritize issues for the coming year has been developed. “UNM is committed to being a contributor to ...
In the summer of 2012 as the concept of an innovation district was taking shape among UNM and community leaders as the key to reshaping the New Mexico economy, two important advisory groups were created.