Besides New Mexico’s certified business incubators, numerous private and non-profit incubator-style business resource centers have opened in recent years. Some serve specific industry sectors, while others provide office space, networking or mentoring.
Albuquerque
The BioScience Center is a 19,500-sq-ft building containing offices, eight wet (chemistry and microbiology) laboratories totaling 2,500 sq. ft., and shared facilities that include reception, IT infrastructure, group purchasing and conference space.
- 5901 Indian School Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110
- 505-200-9500
- thebiosciencecenter.com
FatPipe ABQ is a 10,000-sq-ft facility in the Lofts at Albuquerque High Courtyard that provides high-tech startups with a collaborative environment. It is furnished, contains multi-media equipment, IT infrastructure, and a 300 MB “fat pipe” to the Internet. The incubator offers opportunities for mentoring and connecting to investors and potential partners.
- 200 Broadway Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102
- 505-200-9500
- fatpipeabq.com
Rio Communities
The Valencia County Business Incubator offers workstations, offices, seminars, marketing support, and mentoring.
- 360 Rio Communities Blvd., Rio Communities, NM 87002
- 505-514-5555
- https://vcbi.org/
Clovis
The Clovis Business Enterprise Center is a division of the Clovis Industrial Development Corporation and the Clovis Chamber of Commerce. The Business Enterprise Center incubation programs are structured to guide entrepreneurs through those early years that are so vital to the success of new business ventures. In most cases, clients will have attained a level of business success, enabling them to move to their own facility within three years, thus freeing space in the incubator for new entrepreneurs just starting.
- 105 East Grand Avenue
- 575-763-6600
- Clovis Business Enterprise Center
Taos
The Taos County Economic Development Corporation Kitchen is a 5,000-square-foot, fully licensed commercial kitchen that is open 24/7 and available for just $25 per hour (plus applicable fees). It’s an affordable, creative space where food makers and entrepreneurs can produce, store, and grow their products with confidence. Members get hands-on support with certifications, business planning, recipe scaling, and market testing, helping them turn their culinary vision into a thriving business.
- 1021 Salazar Road
- 575-758-8731
- Taos County EDC Kitchen
Navajo Nation
Change Labs, located in Tuba City, AZ, supports entrepreneurs with workspaces, tools, and mentorship. Its E-Ship Hub workspace, financing opportunities, workshops, and resources help launch the next wave of Native entrepreneurs.
- 64 Main Street, Tuba City, AZ
- 602-726-2228
- ChangeLabs