The City of Las Cruces is taking a major move forward to attract new businesses to the city’s industrial park located on the West Mesa. At a City Council Work Session on February 22, Senior Real Estate Specialist Cilicia Villegas presented a new name for the industrial area, now called the Las Cruces Innovation & Industrial Park. The new name and a new logo will be used when recruiting businesses throughout the region and nation.Las Cruces Innovation Industrial Park

“This is a big step forward to tout what we have in Las Cruces,” said City Manager Ifo Pili who has been a vocal advocate of fostering economic development since he arrived in Las Cruces last year. “We have a gem with this industrial park that can immediately be competitive. We’ll be making improvements and creating incentives, but we have the infrastructure in place right now — power, utilities, land — to get companies to locate here.”

In 2020, Las Cruces received the results of an economic development study by Market Street Services, Inc. It outlined recommendations to bolster the park’s usage and attract additional tenants to both the park and the Las Cruces International Airport. Villegas told City Council that the study prioritized several actions necessary for the industrial park to reach its full potential, including a focus on three specific industries to recruit to Las Cruces: aerospace, aviation and defense; advanced manufacturing; and value-added agriculture.

Griselda Martinez, Director of Economic Development, said strengthening partnerships with entities such as the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance (MVEDA), the New Mexico Economic Development Department, New Mexico State University, and local brokers has already begun. Martinez said they are committed to eliminating administrative barriers that impede economic growth.

Among other improvements already on the city’s priority list for the industrial park are broadband access; beautifying the industrial park and entrances; providing vacant spec-warehouses or spaces that are immediately accessible to interested industries; installing for-sale/lease signage; and creating an interactive online map showing which parcels of city-owned land are available for sale. Villegas said the map is already on the city’s website at Las Cruces Innovation and Industrial Park | Las Cruces, NM (las-cruces.org).

“It’s exciting to experience some changes to our economic development goals here in our city,” said City Councilor Gabriel Vasquez. He stressed that creating a unique niche for specific types of industry “will help with recruitment of long-term businesses and tenants.”

Release courtesy of the City of Las Cruces. Posted March 5, 2021.

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Carlos Parra