Business View Civil and Municipal | September 2022

106 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 9 Building Communities We focus on the growing economy of the northern New Mexico market. With our high level of experience, depth of knowledge and passion to build client satisfaction, while building communities across the region; this is what makes us your commercial real estate team. 1615 Central Ave., Suite 100, Los Alamos, NM 87544 www.exitadvantagenm.com Jyl DeHaven, MS, Qualifying Broker Cell 817-360-0285 • Office 505-500-8222 Support Our Toy Drive: www.exittoydrive.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . diligently with development partners, such as Peters Corporation, to provide first-rate housing options for its educated and talented residential base. “The project we are currently working on is 148 apartments which will be high-end with amenities like a swimming pool, workout room, places to cook, and meeting rooms. All rooms will have fireplaces. Options include one, two, and three-bedroom units with garages for all units. It is a really nice project,” Enloe describes. Commercial construction is slated for Los Alamos, as well. “We are looking at the four acres across the street from the pond,” Enloe adds. “We are building a bank and some retail and more apartments. So, those people that do choose to move into these brand new developments will have all the amenities they will need.” Dan Ungerleider, Los Alamos County’s Economic Development Administrator, points out that the county has partnered closely with the Los Alamos National Laboratory as part of its ongoing community partnership initiatives. “We are trying to support the Lab’s recruitment and retention efforts in any way that we can,” Ungerleider states. He also highlights other regional partnerships including with the Northern New Mexico region by coordinating local efforts with the Regional Development Corporation of Northern New Mexico. “We are trying to support economic development regionally,” Ungerleider explains. Los Alamos National Laboratory continues to be a powerhouse economic driver. In the past five years, the Lab has increased the total number of jobs by 19% and, in 2021 alone, attracted $25 million in new financing, conducted 117 projects with 174 New Mexico small businesses, and created or retained 501 non-Laboratory jobs with salaries totaling $17 million. Kathy Keith, Director of Community Partnerships for Los Alamos County, reports, “Los Alamos

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