Santa Fe, New Mexico 99/$2,970,000
99-560+- Acres 160/$4,800,000 300/$6,000,000
Utilities Available-Subject to Provider Approval Santa Fe County is considering a Mixed Use & Industrial Zoning Designation of the tracts via adoption of the County Zoning Map by the County of Santa Fe, NM http://www.santafecountynm.gov/sldc
Jeremy gonzales-Qualifying Broker 6152 Deergrass circle NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Phone: 505-299-6983 Toll Free: 866-399-6983 Cell: 505-480-7524
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Legend To Satellite Pic Additional Information 1. 371-acre office & commercial development of over 1,000,000 sq. ft. of building space planned 2. Santa Fe Municipal Airport 3. Interstate-25 and the 599-Bypass Interchange & Railrunner Depot (50+/miles to Albuquerque) 4. Santa Fe Downs 5. Waste Water Treatment Facility with Non-Potable Water Station 6. City Recreation Fields (Soccer, Baseball/Softball, BMX, Trails, Volley Ball, Special\Event Area) 7. Therapeutic Riding Program & Santa Fe Animal Shelter 8. Center for New Mexico Archeology-Multiple Phases Planned 9. Marty Sanchez Public Golf Course 10. Las Campanas Subdivision (high-end residential 5,000+ acre development, Equestrian Center, Spa, Clubhouse & Two Jack Nicklaus Golf Courses) 11. Central Business District & The Santa Fe Plaza 12. Highway-84 to the Santa Fe Opera & Northern New Mexico 13. New Mexico Department of Game & Fish 14. Country Club Public Golf Course 15. 599-Bypass (truck route) offers access to the North & South ends of Santa Fe without having to pass through the City of Santa Fe
Additional Information Santa Fe, NM is a fairly central location to New Mexico, the United States, Canada & Mexico. Santa Fe is about 30-miles from Los Alamos, NM & 50-miles from Albuquerque, NM, which puts in between the Los Alamos National Labs, Sandia National Labs & UNM. There is a significant amount of science based technology that is commercialized from these facilities. “Moving Technology to Market: The Laboratory's Technology Transfer Division helps move technologies from the Lab to the marketplace to benefit society and the U.S. economy. We do this by ensuring that Laboratory inventions receive intellectual property protection, which enables us to license Los Alamos technologies to industry and start-up companies. As the Laboratory's liaison with industry, we also manage Labindustry research partnerships and serve as the Laboratory's resource on industry relations.”-From the Los Alamos National Labs Web Page http://www.lanl.gov/
“Since 1949, Sandia National Laboratories has developed science-based technologies that support our national security. Today, the 300+ million Americans depend on Sandia's technology solutions to solve national and global threats to peace and freedom. Sandia is a government-owned/contractor operated (GOCO) facility. Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin company, manages Sandia for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. We seek collaborative partnerships on emerging technologies that support our mission.”-From the Sandia National Labs Web Page http://www.sandia.gov/
-N.M. Economic Development Department www.edd.state.nm.us -
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to Los Angeles, CA is 706.0 miles (1137.0 km) to Denver, CO is 285.0 miles (458.0 km) to New York, NY is 1759.0 miles (2830.0 km) to Houston, TX is 738.0 miles (1188.0 km) and Las Cruces, NM is 238.0 miles (383.0 km) to Canada is 870.0 miles (383.0 km) to Mexico is 330.0 miles (531.0 km)
-Virgin Galactic Commercial Space Port-Southern New Mexico www.virgingalactic.com -Pegasus Global plans to build a “Test City” in New Mexico C.I.T.E. (Center for Innovation Testing & Evaluation) -Railrunner service between Santa Fe, Albuquerque & Belen -Union Pacific recently completed a $400 million dollar terminal & intermodal facility on 2,200+- acres in Southern N.M. -Interstates 10, 25 & 40 cross N.M. -There is an International Airport in Albuquerque, NM.
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The above diagram shows the Center for New Mexico Archaeology at full build out.
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