| Nearest MSA: |
Las Cruces |
| County: |
Dona Ana |
| Development Name: |
LAS ALAMEDAS PHASE II Lot 1 |
| Tax ID Number/APN: |
02-20162 |
| Zoning: |
C-2 |
| Market Type: |
Medium |
| Property Located Between: |
Highway 70 and Northrise Drive |
| Side of Street: |
East |
| Road Type: |
Highway, Highway Interchange, Highway Service Drive |
| Property Visibility: |
Excellent |
| Legal Description: |
Las Alamedas Phase 2 Lot 2 |
| Street Name: |
Sonoma Ranch Boulevard |
| Vehicle Count: |
28,939 |
| Transportation: |
Airport, Bus, Highway, Shuttle, Taxi |
| Highway(s) Access: |
Full access to Highway 70. |
| Airports: |
Las Cruces International, El Paso International, Juarez - Mexico International |
| Site Description: |
Sonoma Plaza is located at the SEC of Highway 70 and Sonoma Ranch Boulevard. This property has major visibility, excellent access and is located on two of the largest roadways in Las Cruces. |
| Area Description: |
The area surrounding Sonoma Plaza consists of tens of thousands of new homes, 2 new golf courses, 3 new hospitals, 3 new schools and much more. This area of the City has seen the largest growth numbers of the region and the highest volume of infrastructure development. A 2009 postal study shows 67,407 residents (3.5 persons per home multiplier). A September 2009 BusinessWeek report ranked Las Cruces as the 8th “America’s Strongest Building Market”. Over 80% of this growth takes place within immediate commuter distance of Sonoma Plaza. Las Cruces has seen a steady growth rate through the 2007-2010 recession. The major factors to this positive and strong expansion, during global economic downturn, is the strong mix of government, military, border trade and agricultural jobs, consistently high and increasing New Mexico State University student body; +/- 30,000 students, and the ever increasing numbers of retiree’s that have been and continue to relocate to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Las Cruces has received numerous accolades over the years which include: One of AARP' s 2006 Dream Towns to retire , One of the Best College Towns to Retire - Money Magazine November 2005 , Top 50 Motorcoach Destinations in the United States - National Bus Association, 2004 & 2005 , Top 10 Cities for Hispanics to Live - Hispanic Magazine, 2002 & 2003 , Best Small Metro Area for Business and Careers - Forbes/Milken Institute, 2002, 2003, 2004 & 2005 , Best Place to Live - Family Digest, Fall 2002 , One of the Best Places to Retire - Money Magazine, June 2002 , Top Destination - Facilities & Destinations Magazine, 2001, 2002 & 2004 , One of America' s Top 100 Retirement Towns - Where to Retire Magazine, Fall 2001 and BusinessWeek 2009 ranking of #8 America’s Strongest Building Market”. |
| Zoning Description: |
Commercial |
| Topography: |
Level |
| Soil Type: |
Sandy |
| Available Utilities: |
Broadband, Cable, Electric, Gas, Water |