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  2. M. & J. Sanitary Tortilla Factory - Wikipedia

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    The tortilla-making machinery was managed by Jake Montoya, Beatrice's husband and co-proprietor. Several local restaurants, schools, and homes in Albuquerque served their food. [3] The factory ground their own corn to make masa for their homemade tortillas. [10] The Montoya's daughter Eileen was a co-owner until the time of her death in 1995. [11]

  3. HB Construction - Wikipedia

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    HB Construction is a private, family-owned construction company, a general contracting firm, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, founded in 1991 by Ken Harrington. [1] [2] [3] The company's CEO is Jason Harrington. [3] HB is one of the largest privately owned construction companies in New Mexico.

  4. Mesa del Sol - Wikipedia

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    Mesa del Sol was approved as part of a public-private partnership strategy with the New Mexico, Albuquerque and University of New Mexico. It has been in planning stages since the 1980s. In 2002, after an open bid process, the New Mexico State Land Office selected Forest City Enterprises as the developer of Mesa del Sol. The project broke ground ...

  5. Take a look: These are the 3 most expensive homes on the ...

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    Aug. 20—There are several homes on the market in Albuquerque listed for over $2.5 million right now. We have rounded up the three most expensive homes on the market in Albuquerque, which you ...

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    These five homes on the market in Albuquerque feature bathrooms that will make you want to look twice. 4604 Hannett NE. This house was designed by local architect Leonard Grossman. The bathrooms ...

  7. Amrep Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after its incorporation, the company purchased 55,000 acres (220 km 2) of land just north of Albuquerque, New Mexico, dubbing the new town Rio Rancho, New Mexico. It planned to subdivide and resell it to retirees and out-of-state vacationers. Rio Rancho slowly grew to a population of 1,000 by 1970.

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