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Pitkin County real estate transactions (The Aspen Times)
A listing of real estate transactions recorded in Pitkin County in 2008 (updated through Oct. 3).
10/09/2008    

Sunflower Farmer’s Markets bloom in Santa Fe, ABQ (BizJournals)
Sunflower Farmer’s Markets is expanding in New Mexico with four new stores planned in 2009 and possible additional locations in the next two years.
10/08/2008    

Santa Fe home sales steady, prices in city higher (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Home sales in Santa Fe County were sluggish in the third quarter of 2008 while sales volume was virtually the same in the city, according to a report issued this morning by the Santa Fe Association of Realtors.
10/08/2008    

Real estate pros offer analyses (BizJournals)
Besides the financial sector, the real estate market has been the hardest hit in the current credit crisis. The Business Weekly contacted several leading executives in the commercial and residential real estate markets to assess the failed Sept. 29 bailout proposal and its impact in New Mexico. With this state’s relatively low foreclosure rates and bank failures, the executives did not predict a ...
10/05/2008    

NM pension, permanent funds drop during past year (Las Cruces Sun-News)
SANTA FE—New Mexico's pension and permanent funds suffered more than $2 billion in losses during the past year as financial markets struggled.
10/08/2008    

San Mateo de Santa Fe has new marketing agent (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Prudential Santa Fe Real Estate is the new marketing agent for San Mateo de Santa Fe, a townhouse and condominium on 11 acres at 601 W. San Mateo Road, at the corner with St. Francis Drive.
09/29/2008    

US House race in New Mexico pits an oilman against a rancher and restaurant chain owner (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
RUIDOSO, N.M. - Small details matter to rancher Ed Tinsley, the Republican nominee in the 2nd Congressional District race. He'll pore over contracts, analyzing fine print to ensure he understands what he's studying.
10/08/2008    

Closures & Layoffs (Oct. 5 -11): Another 159,000 Jobs Gone (CoStar Group)
In this week's issue: Manufacturing, retail, construction lead job losses. Plus we report on company closures and layoffs in: Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas...
10/09/2008    

Upside-Down? Go Short (San Diego Reader)
In San Diego’s hemorrhaging real estate industry, it’s better to be upside-down and rich than upside-down and poor. That may sound axiomatic — it’s always nicer to be rich than poor — but carriage-trade folks whose homes are underwater can work the system more easily than poor folks in the same sorry situation.
10/08/2008    

Study points out city's strengths, weaknesses (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES — The growth and development of Las Cruces shouldn't be perceived as a sprint or even a marathon, but perhaps as a hike. "In a hike, you go out and walk for a while and then stop and check your map," said Christine Logan, the city's economic development administrator.
10/10/2008    

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