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Pueblo has major development plans
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2002 Pojoaque Pueblo in northern New Mexico is undertaking some major projects. Work has started on 20,000-square-foot gas station, convenience center and auto shop. Plans are underway on an 11,000-square foot business park and an 8,600-square-foot judicial complex. Get the Story:
Pojoaque Pueblo Begins Work on a $7 Million Commercial-Development Project (The Santa Fe New Mexican 7/17) Related Stories:
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