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Home » Business » Small-business » New Mexico Business- Up and Down the Rio Grande
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New Mexico Business- Up and Down the Rio Grande

Submitted by eastbiz
Wed, 13 Jun 2007

The population of New Mexico, which is almost 2 million, is concentrated in the Rio Grande Corridor, which is a rift valley that cuts the state in two from the North to the South. Down the rift travels the nation's second longest river, the Rio Grande. Around this valley are the major cities of the state. Albuquerque is the largest, with 800,000 people in its metropolitan area. Santa Fe, 7,000 feet above sea level, is the capital, and is the third largest city. La Cruces, in the south central area is near the agricultural area of Mesilla Valley, also the home of much chile pepper production. It is home to the New Mexico State University, and is the second largest city in the state with 82,000 people. Taos in the northern part of the state is known for its artist colony and Indian artifacts and crafts production. Taos also has a white-river recreational area nearby and fishing, plus skiing in the wintertime. There’s plenty more places for your New Mexico Incorporation.
New Mexico has a fascinating history of advanced Indian cultures responsible for cliff dwellings and multi storied stone buildings from the 13th century. Beginning in the 17th century, the area of New Mexico was part of Spanish America, as artifacts, and mission buildings and state names recall. In modern times, New Mexico was critical for the development of aerospace in the United States. It was an area that encouraged new thinking. Robert Goddard, later known as the father of rocketry, set up shop in New Mexico for his experiment in the 1930s, which were attacked and ridiculed until they were shown to be critical breakthroughs. In recent history, New Mexico was the site of the World War II Manhattan Project - the crash project to develop nuclear weapons. There are currently 3 air force bases Kirtland, Holloman and Cannon, in New Mexico, and major national laboratories, Sandia and Los Alamos, which account for a large amount of the economy of the state. These facilities work in nuclear weapons, nuclear energy, and the space program. White Sands Space Harbor, near Las Cruces, is a training center for Shuttle astronauts.

Albuquerque is also the home of the University of New Mexico. Rio Rancho, outside Albuquerque, is the fastest growing city in the state, and is home of a new $2 billion Intel semiconductor facility. Private investment funds are investing in New Mexico jobs, together with major state support. A recent large investment was given to Eclipse Aviation, near Albuquerque - a company that combines the passion for aviation of its founder, with a NASA initiative to develop efficient lightweight engines, and now produces small planes for private flights. Virgin Galactic, a company which plans to offer sub-orbital, and later orbital, spaceflights to the paying public will locate near Upham in southern New Mexico, and will establish its worldwide headquarters in New Mexico.

The federal government hires one out of every four New Mexico workers - this includes the U.S. Military, National Parks Service and National Forests. Agriculture and livestock breeding are also a large part of the state's economy, as is extensive mining, and tourism. There is no sales tax, but a gross receipt tax. The top personal income tax rate is 5.80%, and the top corporate income tax rate is 7.60%. There is no estate or inheritance tax.

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Howard Giske writes about how to get your
New Mexico Incorporation
and other business info at Inc Paradise


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