The Pueblo of Laguna Utility Authority is an independent nonprofit entity, owned by the Pueblo of Laguna, which develops, manages and maintains utilities for the Pueblo of Laguna, the largest of the 19 New Mexico pueblo nations.The pueblo and the utility authority recognized a great need to rehabilitate their water and wastewater infrastructure systems, which […] Small Loan Pool for $3,500,000 to support the construction of the newly developed entertainment destination located in Sunland Park, New Mexico. The $3,500,000 loan to IN, LLC will be made by Finance New Mexico with capital provided by US Bancorp CDC and Finance New Mexico Service Company. A food manufacturing plant expansion on in Albuquerque's South Valley, an economically depressed area of the City. The project, which is being developed by Albuquerque's Titan Development and Maestas Development Group, is a nearly 93,000-square-foot, 118-room hotel on Central Avenue. It is also set to be the second home of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of New Mexico, which will occupy the entire third floor and 20 rooms. NMTC financing supported the rehab of the historic Hilton Hotel Andaluz. The project brought new jobs to the community, many of which were set-aside for Native Americans. Homewise used NMTC financing to acquire and rehab 16 homes in the Barelas/South Broadway neighborhood in Albuquerque, NM. Roses Southwest Papers Inc. is a high-quality paper products manufacturer located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The investment will allow the family-owned and operated business to increase its manufacturing capacity and to shift towards renewable energy sources by acquiring solar panels. Belize natives Roberto Espat and Rose Marie Espat founded Roses Southwest Papers, Inc. in 1984. […] Affordable Solar is looking to purchase an existing 3.522-acre site which already contains a noteworthy building of nearly 30,000 sq. ft. at 3900 Singer Boulevard NE. NMTC financing for the PMS’ Farmington and Socorro FQHCs. Acquisition of steam generation equipment to expand the McKinley Paper, Prewitt facility’s manufacturing capacity by 25%. The final phase of a $70 million phased in project to redo the entire water and waste water system on the reservation. Financing for the construction of two electrical substations on the Navajo Nation Reservation Financing for the construction of a new Albertsons Market at 808 N. Borrower is to rehabilitate the Plaza Hotel and rehab and re-open the La Castaneda Hotel. NMTC financing helped Pueblo of Laguna Utility Authority complete the rehabilitation of the water and wastewater system throughout the tribal lands of Pueblo of Laguna, NM. Financing for Continental Divide Electric, serving 24,088 consumers living in Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, Sandoval and Valencia counties. NMTC financing was used to construct an Albertsons grocery store. Former hospital turned into a landmark status hotel, the Parq Hotel. NMTCs Help Families Get Energy-Efficient Homes in Santa Fe, N.M. A $22.2 million project included the acquisition of 10 acres of land, construction and equipping a 70,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art material recovery facility capable of processing more than 120,000 tons of recyclables each year.