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Council Weighs Whether To Purchase Reel Deal, CB FOX

Council Weighs Whether To Purchase Reel Deal, CB FOX kirsten@ladailypost.com The CB FOX and Reel Deal buildings are empty but the possibilities are endless for what could go into these properties, Los Alamos County Council learned Tuesday night during its regular work session Los Alamos County is in a 90-day due-diligence period with the owners of these properties, Tigard Pacific RE, LLC and Trinity Los Alamos, LLC, as it weighs whether to purchase these two properties. Public Works Director Anne Laurent reported that there is 30 days left in the due diligence period. The presentation made Tuesday night served as a “check in point” for the due diligence process. A final report will be given to council at its March 16 meeting.

THURS: APS Rejects Hybrid Learning, State Senate Passes $200M Business Relief, + More

THURS: APS Rejects Hybrid Learning, State Senate Passes $200M Business Relief, + More
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New Mexico Senate considers $200 million in business relief

New Mexico Senate considers $200 million in business relief
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New Mexico Senate considers $200 million in business relief

New Mexico Senate considers $200 million in business relief
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New Mexico Senate committee backs rent, mortgage relief for businesses

By Daniel J. Chacón, Santa Fe New Mexican | February 10, 2021 The state Senate’s Tax, Business and Transportation Committee unanimously endorsed a two-pronged proposal Tuesday designed to provide businesses with economic relief and also stimulate job growth, part of an ongoing effort to help New Mexicans struggling with the fallout of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Senate Bill 5, sponsored by Sen. George Muñoz, D-Gallup, expands the Local Economic Development Act in two ways. “The first one provides [$200 million in] immediate economic assistance in the way of grants for thousands of small and midsize businesses to use for mortgage, rent or lease abatement so that they can rehire workers or new employees,” Alicia J. Keyes, Cabinet secretary of the Economic Development Department, told lawmakers.

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