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jimrtex
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« on: February 24, 2023, 04:35:26 PM »

The root question of this is why Albuquerque has never been considered a "hot" city in the way that Phoenix, Denver, SLC, Boise, Dallas, Houston and Austin are.
Albuquerque is too high to be an attractive retirement destination, and also has colder winters than Phoenix and Tucson. Too southerly to have good skiing like in Denver or Salt Lake. Relatively poor. Los Alamos and Sandia apparently too insular to form high-tech base. Oil & Gas exploration is based out of Houston and Midland-Odessa.
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