ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s been a bright spot for creative entrepreneurs in downtown Albuquerque, but now Central New Mexico Community College is looking to move its successful “Fuse Makerspace,” if voters pass a bond. The “Fuse Makerspace” has been headquartered near Central and Broadway for more than seven years. It’s a place where inventors and artists use technology to bring projects to life and CNM wants to move it to its main campus.
CNM said the project has given hundreds of people access to expensive tools and office space to help get their ideas off the ground. “Individuals who have woodworking projects to small business that made templates for guitars to build one’s own guitars so he has run a business out of there,” said Tracy Hartzler, President of CNM.
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Now, CNM is looking to move the facility to a bigger space on main campus but that depends on if voters …