It’s been the venue for movies, traveling entertainers and the local symphony orchestra. The historic Avalon Theater also is billed as one of the anchors of downtown Grand Junction, standing as a link between performances of yesteryear and the performances of today and offering an artistic complement to the restaurants, retail stores and offices that […]
Late spring and early summer offer a bounty of colorful art in the Grand Valley. From the natural art of blooming plants to human-made sculptures and collector’s items, gardens across the valley provide a refreshing break from the daily routine. Early June marked the 20th anniversary of the Grand Valley Garden Tour, an opportunity to […]
A monthly measure of optimism among small business owners has declined for a fourth straight month as expectations for a substantial economic recovery dim. The National Federation of Independent Business reported that its Small Business Optimism Index edged down a tenth in June to 90.8, a reading that reflects more recession than recovery. Although June […]
A proposed $7.1 million transaction is expected to expedite the construction of a new hospital in Grand Junction while providing more space for a growing college campus. The presidents of Community Hospital and Mesa State College announced a deal in which the hospital will sell its 8-acre site along 12th Street to the college. The […]
U.S. job growth slowed in June with only a meager gain in payrolls and a slightly higher unemployment rate. According to the latest Labor Department estimates, nonfarm payrolls grew 18,000, the smallest increase in nine months. The jobless rate edged up a tenth to 9.2 percent, the highest rate in six months. Initial estimates for […]
Real estate sales held steady in Mesa County during the first half of the year, but the combined dollar volume of those sales fell compared to the first half of 2010. The effects of large transactions skewed the numbers. But the median sales price of residential properties continued to drop in part as a result […]
A woman who left the private sector to oversee the operation of the Business Incubator Center in Grand Junction expects to soon return to her entrepreneurial roots. Chris Reddin announced her resignation as executive director of the center effective Aug. 5, ending nearly five years at what she once described as her dream job of […]
A monthly measure of business conditions in Colorado continued a seesaw trend in June with a more than eight-point retreat to its lowest level this year. While the Business Conditions Index has vacillated between gains and losses for the past four months, the outlook for at least one component of the index appears more promising. […]