Ten businesses were recognized for expansions resulting in a total of more than $21 million in capital investments and 92 additional jobs.
The Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce honored the businesses during its latest quarterly membership luncheon.
Timberline Bank was recognized for constructing a $15 million building in Grand Junction and adding 12 people to its staff. The four-story, 40,000-square-foot building opened in September.
Hybrid Confections was honored for a $3 million capital investment and 14 new jobs. The company manufactures gummies.
The Chick-Fil-A restaurant in Grand Junction was recognized for a $2 million renovation and the addition of 20 jobs.
Western Filament was honored for a $555,000 capital investment and 12 new jobs that brings staffing there to 112. The company manufactures braided, twisted, coated and dyed fibers for use in a variety of industries.
Redlands Mesa Golf Club was recognized for a $245,000 capital investment and nine additional jobs.
Hammerhead Paint Services was honored for a $125,000 capital investment and three jobs. The company offers industrial and commercial sandblasting and painting services.
Growl Agency, a design and marketing firm, was recognized for a $59,000 investment and four additional jobs.
Allure Beauty Bar was honored for a $20,000 investment and four new jobs.
Leitner-Poma of America — a Grand Junction-based company that manufactures chairlifts, gondolas and other cable transportation systems — added 10 jobs.
Orkin Pest Control added three jobs.