The developer says they hope to announce another large company coming to Max Q by the end of August. BlueHalo, which previously planned to build a 200,000-square-foot development at the planned Max Q business park in Albuquerque, has instead set its sights on an existing building at 10800 Gibson. Work on the site is set to ramp up in just a few weeks with the construction of a new building for BlueHalo and another undisclosed major tenant. Yearout say they’re still searching for more tenant but add BlueHalo’s commitment makes this decades-long plan more realistic. “A place where you could spend a little time at night and have a you know, have a beer and a burger, that type of thing,” Yearout said. Yearout says to think of it like a walkable business park similar to Uptown off I-40 and Louisiana. The move will free up more than 70 acres that are currently just dirt, to build at least six new upscale office buildings, a hotel, stores and restaurants. It was all old base housing,” said Kevin Yearout of Thunderbird Kirtland Development Corp. “We will relocate that wall back about 560 feet to the south, and it’s all dirt right now. Next month, crews will start construction by moving the Kirtland Air Force Base security wall. In November of 2020, KRQE reported on the Max Q space. for a new state-of-the-art campus to facilitate BlueHalo’s acceleration into production and its long-term commitment to investing in New Mexico and creating high-wage manufacturing jobs, the company, Gov. The Max Q location at Gibson and Carlisle was the selected site for the 200,000-square-foot campus. BlueHalo, an integrated national security and technology company, has chosen the MaxQ site in Albuquerque, N.M. We’re happy about the progress in this incredible city,” said Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. “What a beautiful day in Albuquerque although, every day you’re announcing new jobs, new capital investments, new opportunities, new innovations and technologies… I don’t care what the weather is like. The total economic impact from BlueHalo is more than $3 billion over the next 10 years. The expansion will add 64 new jobs to the existing 260. Albuquerque: Local company on national TV show says business is booming.Education: Start dates, school supplies, and resources for New Mexico’s 2023-2024 school year.Crime: Video: Albuquerque police chase man accused of shooting at officer.The Company supplies simulation products, such as commercial modeling and simulation, software tools, motion-based maneuver trainers, photonics, and. New Mexico: Restoration of historic courthouse in Taos County BlueHalo, LLC provides engineering services.
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