Phil Castle, The Business Times While the monthly unemployment rate in Mesa County spiked once again in January, labor demand as measured by a separate indicator since has increased to its highest level in four years. According to the latest estimates from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE), the seasonally unadjusted jobless rate […]
A monthly index tracking labor trends continues to rise, forecasting what could be more robust job growth in the United States. The Conference Board reported that its Employment Trends Index (ETI) advanced almost 1.4 percent to 107.46 in February. The index is up more than 6 percent from the same month a year ago. “The […]
U.S. payroll gains have topped 200,000 for three consecutive months. But with more people back in the hunt for jobs, the unemployment rate remains unchanged. According to the latest Labor Department estimates, nonfarm payrolls rose 227,000 in February with gains spread across a range of industry sectors. Initial estimates for job gains for the previous […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times Increasing production of oil and natural gas from unconventional plays in the United States and the development of oil sands in Canada have substantially decreased the risk the U.S. won’t keep pace with growing energy demands. Still, far more could be done to tap ample resources to not only meet […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times A decline in apartment vacancy rates during what’s typically one of the slowest periods of the year indicates increasing activity in the Grand Junction market. “From a rental standpoint, I think we’re very healthy,” said Cindy Hoppe, manager of Bray Property Management in Grand Junction. According to the latest results […]
Steve ErkenBrack, president and chief executive officer of Rocky Mountain Health Plans based in Grand Junction, is among four 2012 Father of the Year honorees in Colorado who will be recognized at a fund-raising event for the American Diabetes Association. The event, set for June 6 at the Grand Hyatt Denver, will recognize the honorees […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times: While low prices pose a short-term challenge to production, natural gas remains an important long-term component of what John Felmy describes as an all-of-the-above approach to meeting future energy needs. There’s a possibility, in fact, North America could become self-sufficient by 2024. But even as technological advances have substantially increased […]
Jennifer Kettlewell has joined CMG Financial in Grand Junction as a mortgage originator. “Not only does Jennifer bring with her a tremendously caring and wholehearted personality, she also has an enormous understanding of business knowledge and professionalism, which will not only be a wonderful asset to our company, but a huge benefit to Jennifer’s clients,” […]
Rick Thurtle, a broker associate with Century 21 Homestead Realty in Grand Junction for more than six years, has completed testing and other requirements necessary to become an employing broker. Century 21 Homestead Realty operates offices at 737 Horizon Drive. For more information, call 243-5100 or visit the Web site located at www.RickThurtle.com.
Fifteen students from Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction earned recognition at a national construction management competition. Students from 14 universities participated in the annual Associated Schools of Construction Student Competition and Conference in Sparks, Nev. Students were given 18 hours to complete a full cost estimate, analyze alternative methods, choose equipment, write safety and […]