
To our T&C Residents and Owners, We understand the importance of the work we are doing with caring for and leasing the properties that are managed by us. With the health of our workers and tenants being of the utmost importance, we have decided to only perform emergency work orders during the spike in COVID-19 cases. What constitutes an emergency? Below is a list of what we consider emergencies and what we will be servicing from here on out until the COVID risk diminishes. Emergencies include: Fires Leaks (Water or Gas) No Power Fridge or Stove not working No Water Clogged/Leaking Toilets Break-Ins Broken Windows Heater Malfunctions (This emergency is contingent on the temperature being below 60 degrees). We know that there are other things that may require attention, but please bear with us and know that we are only making this change as a direct cause of the spike in COVID-19 cases here in New Mexico and around the country overall. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out to your property manager directly or to our main office. Queridos Residentes de T&C, T&C Management entiende la importancia del trabajo que hacemos al mantener y rentar las propiedades que manejamos. La salud de nuestros empleados y residentes es lo mas importante para nosotros. Por eso es que haremos unos cambios operacionales durante este tiempo de alto riesgo del Corona Virus. Por algun tiempo, solamente atenderemos a las solocitudes de mantenimiento que se consideran emergencias. Que es lo que se considera una emergencia? Abajo encontrara una lista de las emergencias que atenderemos durante este tiempo de alto riesgo hasta que los casos del COVID-19 empiezen a bajar. Emergencias: Incendios Gotera de Agua o de Gas No Electricidad Refrigerador o Estufa que no funcione No tener agua Banos tapados Si alguien entra de fuerza a su unidad Ventanas quebradas El calentador no funciona (solo se considera emergencia si la temperatura baja de 60 grados). Sabemos que hay otras cosas que pueden requerir atencion, pero les pedimos paciencia durante estos cambios que estamos implementando en resultado al alto riesgo del virus en este momento. Si tiene alguna otra pregunta, no dude en comunicarse con su manegadora o con la oficina principal.

Information brought to you by the city councilman's office. New Mexico needs some good news and this week we brought it. For months, a small group of us including electeds and officials from the state, city and Mesa del Sol have been quietly meeting with Netflix officials about Albuquerque. Netflix wanted to create a new production facility and we wanted it in ABQ. Yesterday, we were finally able to share the news! Netflix is making Albuquerque it’s North American headquarters for film production and is investing another $1 billion (with a ‘B’) to do it. This deal, once approved the full City Council, adds an additional 300 acres and 10 new film stages along with a huge new office complex to Albuquerque Studios at Mesa del Sol where the company is already spending $1 billion over 10 years in a deal we launched in 2018. The new Netflix agreement will come before the City Council for approval on December 7th. Here’s how the deal works: In addition to the $1 billion already planned, Netflix agrees to spend an additional $1 billion in New Mexico over 10 years - with no less than $700 million spent right here in ABQ The expansion will include $150 - $500 million in new construction and employ more than 1,600 building trades workers to build it. Netflix is expected to spend $210 million with local businesses for goods and services. UNM estimates that the project will be “tax positive” (generating more in new taxes than it receives in incentives) in year one. To finance the project, the City will issue $500 million in Industrial Revenue Bonds. The City will retain title to the land and property until Netflix has paid off the bonds and met all benchmarks for employment and spending. The State is providing $17 million in LEDA funds to support new job creation. The City is providing an additional $7 million, including $6 million in infrastructure in-kind. UNM will receive an estimated $24 million through a deal with Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard because some of the expansion includes state trust land designated to benefit the university. So what happens next? Yesterday, tax districts at Mesa del Sol approved the first part of the plan to use Netflix tax revenue to pay for roads and other infrastructure. The City’s Development Commission gave their blessing as well. The project will come to the City Council for full approval on December 7th. This is a big deal for New Mexico, for Albuquerque and particularly for our Southeast ABQ neighborhoods where many film workers, vendors and businesses call home.