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Posted inBusiness, Economy & Workers, Housing & Homelessness

Marble Brewery tries to quell rumors it could close

Social media is awash with speculation about what the future holds for an Albuquerque institution — Marble Brewery.  According to those close to the situation but who wish to remain anonymous, Marble Brewery is seeking a buyer and could file for bankruptcy. Others say the venerable brewery doesn’t plan to close and won’t file for […]

Posted inBusiness, Economy & Workers, Housing & Homelessness

Marble Brewery tries to quell rumors it could close

Social media is awash with speculation about what the future holds for an Albuquerque institution — Marble Brewery.  According to those close to the situation but who wish to remain anonymous, Marble Brewery is seeking a buyer and could file for bankruptcy. Others say the venerable brewery doesn’t plan to close and won’t file for […]

Posted inBusiness, Economy & Workers, Housing & Homelessness

Marble Brewery tries to quell rumors it could close

Social media is awash with speculation about what the future holds for an Albuquerque institution — Marble Brewery.  According to those close to the situation but who wish to remain anonymous, Marble Brewery is seeking a buyer and could file for bankruptcy. Others say the venerable brewery doesn’t plan to close and won’t file for […]

Posted inBusiness, Economy & Workers, Housing & Homelessness

Is Marble Brewery closing after 16 years?

Beer lovers are on edge this week amid rumors that one of Albuquerque’s most popular and longest-running breweries — Marble Brewery — may be closing. Online forums and social media posts are swirling with different possibilities: the owners are looking for a buyer; bankruptcy is on the horizon; employees were recently given a 60-day notice. […]

Posted inBusiness, Economy & Workers, Housing & Homelessness

Is Marble Brewery closing after 16 years?

Beer lovers are on edge this week amid rumors that one of Albuquerque’s most popular and longest-running breweries — Marble Brewery — may be closing. Online forums and social media posts are swirling with different possibilities: the owners are looking for a buyer; bankruptcy is on the horizon; employees were recently given a 60-day notice. […]

Posted inBusiness, Economy & Workers, Sandoval County

Sandoval County Amends Lease Agreement with Intel to Boost Economic Growth

Sandoval County Commissioners on Sept. 11 finalized an agreement that will allow continued multibillion-dollar investments in Intel’s Rio Rancho facility and local economic development through 2030. An initial amendment to a long-standing Industrial Revenue Bond agreement with Intel was approved at the Aug. 14 meeting. Afterward, it was sent to the county and Intel to […]

Posted inBusiness, Economy & Workers, Sandoval County

Commission Extends Intel Bond Agreement for $1 Billion

Sandoval County Commissioners voted at the Aug. 14 meeting to amend an Industrial Revenue Bond (IRB) agreement with Intel, aiming to support the ongoing upgrades at the company’s Rio Rancho facility. The commission approved the resolution to finalize the agreement before the current one expires in October. The amendment, which is the second requested by […]

Posted inBusiness, Economy & Workers, Housing & Homelessness, Syndicated

Pharmacy deserts may grow as independent stores struggle with Medicare reimbursements

By Daniel Montaño A change meant to save patients money has community pharmacies shutting their doors and turning people away across the country. Pharmacies in rural or disadvantaged areas face the highest costs, and pharmacy deserts might start spreading. First Walmart closed early last year, then the Walgreens a couple blocks away, and now only three […]