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New Mexico State University
Arrowhead Center
Research Park

Real Estate

Under the Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ESB) Program, the Arrowhead Center is able to foster development of the Arrowhead Research Park. The ESB Program allowed the Arrowhead Center to create a Research Park Advisory Board whose input is critical to the successful development of the Park. Also, under the ESB program, the Arrowhead Center is able to develop a strategic plan for the Park, as well as establish various scenarios of investment. The ultimate goal of this initiative is to recruit advisors, investors, and developers to make the Arrowhead Research Park a central hub for innovation, investment, and business development in New Mexico.


The Arrowhead Research Park

Located on the New Mexico State University (NMSU) campus, the Arrowhead Research Park was established to enhance technology transfer and provide private enterprises with immediate access to nationally recognized academic and technical on-site resources. In recent years, NMSU and the Arrowhead Center have formed nontraditional partnerships with the private sector to stimulate new industries, more jobs, and a stronger New Mexico economy. The Park is designed for companies specializing in research, development, and light manufacturing, as well as for businesses supporting these activities.

The Park lies on a 257-acre parcel of land on the south end of the NMSU campus, at the intersection of interstate routes 25 and 10. Geographically distinctive, the site is bordered by the Organ Mountains, desert mesas, and the fertile Rio Grand Valley.

 

Development

NMSU and the Arrowhead Center face a unique challenge to build a research park from the ground up. Our challenge is your opportunity. Prospective tenants have the opportunity to design incubation space specific to their needs, take advantage of early stage development benefits, and be the first movers into a central hub for economic development. The Arrowhead Center desires to create not just a research park, but a community - your community.

The Arrowhead Research Park is being developed in planning phases, the first of which is currently underway. Plans are to construct a 20,000 to 25,000 square foot building to serve as a multi-tenant business incubation center.

 

Incubation Facilities

There are currently no incubation facilities available at the Arrowhead Research Park. For information on upcoming facility space, please contact Pam Wood, Research Park Representative, at 505-646-1434.

Benefits & Amenities

It is Arrowhead’s commitment to offer Research Park tenants the most valuable resources and state of the art amenities in the Southwest. Tenants will enjoy several benefits and amenities at the Arrowhead Research Park, including:

  • Direct visual exposure and easy access to Interstates 10 and 25
  • Access to over 110 information technology specialists
  • Opportunities to collaborate with NMSU faculty and NMSU’s 6 research clusters
  • Opportunities to partner with the University in pursuit of grants and contracts
  • Availability of students as part-time employees or interns
  • A highly-skilled workforce of over 23,000 within walking distance to the park
  • Availability of customized training courses
  • Access to campus and park amenities
  • Access to NMSU entities and strategic partners:
    • Physical Science Laboratory
    • Los Alamos National Laboratories
    • New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
    • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    • White Sands Missile Range
  • Availability of water rights
  • An on-site world-class telecommunication network:
    • Cisco gigabit backbone
    • Multi-building fiber optic interconnectivity
    • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
    • Long-Reach Ethernet (LRE)
    • IP tunneling
    • Wireless Point-to-Point
NMSU Research Facts
Classified as a top research institution by the Carnegie Foundation.
One of the top 100 institutions in terms of Federal Research Expenditures.
Currently administers over $152 million in research and service expenditures.
Anchors the southern end of the Rio Grande Research Corridor, linking New Mexico’s large number of scientists and technologists in universities and facilities such as Los Alamos National Laboratories, Sandia National Laboratory and NASA’s White Sands Test Facility.
The only university to reach the platinum, or highest, level of service to NASA’s Space Alliance Technology Outreach Program (SATOP). The program made the expertise of corporate and university researchers available to small businesses.


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