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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 41

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MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2015 BUSINESS OUTLOOK 15 BRIEFCASE nanoparticles and magnetic properties thereof." (Filed Nov. 5, 2010) Cream land Dairies LLC, Albuquerque, won an $8,962 federal contract from the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs contracting office, Gallup, for food products for the Cove Day School. N.M. Grancor Enterprises Albuquerque, won a $149,935.78 sole source federal contract setaside for 8(a) small businesses from the U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque, for security upgrade and repair services in Building 277. The place of performance will be in Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. (ANNOUNCED AUG. 7) C2 Robotics Floyd, N.M., won a $309,500 sole source federal contract from the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command, Cannon Air Force Base, for Iron Pony drones.

Ecosystem Management Albuquerque, won a $40,683.97 federal contract setaside for small business from the U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service contracting office, Homestead, for wildfire planning for the Timucuan Preserve. an integrated waveguide coupler. The co-inventors are Amit Mizrahi, Albuquerque, Timothy Creazzo, Albuquerque, Elton Marchena, Albuquerque, Derek Van Orden, Albuquerque, and Stephen B. Krasulick, Albuquerque.

(Filed Aug. 28, 2012) Los Alamos National Security, Los Alamos, has been assigned a patent (9,097,503) developed by William Leroy Perry III, Los Alamos, for "munitions having an insensitive detonator system for initiating large failure diameter explosives." (Filed Dec. 20, 2012) Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,096,823) developed by five co-inventors for a "microfluidic device for acoustic cell lysis." The co-inventors are Darren W. Branch, Albuquerque, Erika Jane Cooley, Albuquerque, Gennifer Tanabe Smith, Albuquerque, Conrad D. James, Albuquerque, and Jaime L.

McClain, Albuquerque. (Filed Aug. 31, 2010) Senior Scientific, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,095,270) developed by Edward R. Flynn, Albuquerque, for the "detection, measurement, and imaging of cells such as cancer and other biologic substances using targeted an opportunity to Native American youth to develop a creative solution to real world energy-related problems under the Energy Challenge initiative. Victor Albuquerque, won a $41,326 federal contract from the U.S.

Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management contracting office, Santa Fe, for dam maintenance materials. Windsor Door Sales Albuquerque, won a $4,830 federal contract from the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation contracting office, Albuquerque, for the replacement of a garage door at the San Juan-Chama maintenance shop. Weil Construction Albuquerque, won a $110,787.48 sole source federal contract setaside for 8(a) small businesses from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque, for the remodeling of restrooms in Building 20451.

Weil Construction Albuquerque, won a $149,861.16 sole source federal contract setaside for 8(a) small businesses from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque, for the repair of the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system at the Film Library in Building 20676. The place of performance will be in Kirtland Air Force Base, FEDERAL CONTRACTS (ANNOUNCED AUG. 6) Technology Management Co. Albuquerque, won a $647,104.58 federal contract from the U.S.

Department of State contracting office, Arlington, for the design and construction of a two-story modular structure at the Kizil Art Pass. The place of performance will be in Tajikistan. Mighty Vac Pumping Service, Clovis, won a $142,533.59 federal contract setaside for small business from the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command, 27th Contracting Squadron, Cannon Air Force Base, for grease trap cleaning services. Cream land Dairies LLC, Albuquerque, won a $72,174.80 federal contract from the U.S.

Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs contracting office, Gallup, for the supply of milk and dairy products to the Fort Wingate High School in New Mexico. The American Indian Science Engineering Society, Albuquerque, won a $64,873 federal contract from the U.S. Department of the Interior's National Business Center, Denver, for services to provide Briefcase guidelines Items for consideration for Briefcase should be typed and sent to Business Outlook, P.O. Drawer Albuquerque, N.M. 87103.

Items appropriate for Briefcase include openings of new businesses, business moves, new managerial and professional hires, promotions and transfers, national or state awards and honors and certifications. Photographs accompanying items cannot be returned, whether used or not. Items can be e-mailed to tfeldabgjournal.com. (ANNOUNCED AUG. 11) Pro-Fab Bosque Farms, won an $11,699.82 federal contract setaside for small business from the U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo, N.Y., for safety ladders and handrails for the USACE Cleveland Reservation. Sacred Wind Communications Albuquerque, won a $6,048 federal contract setaside for small business from the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs contracting office, Gallup, for telephone services for the Bureau of Indian Education's BacaDlo'ay Azhi Community School in Prewitt. for pizza is scheduled for Aug. 27.

Applebee's franchisee Apple Investors Group is starting work on a new development on 98th Street NW between Interstate 40 and Central that will include a new Applebee's restaurant and a retail building. Keith Meyer of NAI Maestas Ward, who is handling the leasing at the building with colleague Clayton King, says the retail tenants haven't been finalized. If you have retail news to share, contact me at jclyerabgjournal. com or 823-3864. For more regular updates on Albuquerque shopping and restaurant news, visit my blog at abgjournal.com or follow abgclyer on Twitter.

New North Valley eatery a handy pit stop actually made from scratch," he says. Nieto comes to the restaurant realm from a job as a service manager for a copy machine dealer. He got the entrepreneurial itch and, after some research, decided to go the restaurant route. He intends to eventually expand and aims to one day franchise the concept. Pit Stop Pizza offers a few tables for dining in, but is aimed at the takeout crowd.

It's open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday. It located at 4501 4th NW near Griegos; the phone number is 433-2347.

is 5920 Holly NE, Ste. F. The phone number is 883-7529. And elsewhere Although it's been months since I reported that The Cheesecake Factory the popular restaurant chain out of California filed for a building permit for an Albuquerque restaurant, the company finally has confirmed its entry into the market. A company spokeswoman told the Journal via email that the first New Mexico location will go in at Coronado Mall (where preliminary site work already has begun) and is expected to open this winter.

Pier 1 Imports is closing its store at 6001 San Mateo NE. Its final day of business From PAGE 10 Enter Pit Stop Pizza. Nieto opened the small eatery last month in the North Valley and his menu includes a 14-inch pepperoni pizza for you guessed it $5. More meat-intensive pies will run closer to $10, but there some inexpensive non-pizza choices too, namely the miniature calzones that run $1.99. A lunch special includes two calzones, a side salad and soda for $4.99.

Despite the low price point, Nieto says he still makes the dough in-house daily and buys his green chile fresh from the nearby Fruit Basket. "You're getting a $5 pizza, but it's not cookie cutter, it's digs Gymboree is on the move in Albuquerque. The children's gym and learning center is leaving Osuna Road its home for 14 years for a spot at Paseo del Norte and Interstate 25. Franchisee Mary-Catherine Sandoval says the relocation means a little extra room plus a host of upgrades to make the facility ADA-compliant. Gymboree will take approximately 2,900 square feet of space near Tomato Cafe in the Holly Plaza Shops, according to the property's leasing broker, Gannon Coffman of NAI Maestas Ward.

Sandoval says the new venue will open Aug. 24. Gymboree's new address Gymboree gets new.

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