Mesa County real estate remains in “holding pattern”

Phil Castle, The Business Times Mesa County real estate activity continues to lag behind last year as higher interest rates and lower residential inventories affect sales. The situation isn’t expected to change anytime soon, although home prices could rise further. “We’re kind of in a holding pattern,” said Stewart Cruickshank, sales manager at Bray & […]

Zipping along: Firm opens zipline in Grand Junction

Zipping along: Firm opens zipline in Grand Junction

Phil Castle, The Business Times Bonsai Design has constructed ziplines and outdoor adventure courses in some far-flung locations. But the company completed one of its latest projects closer to home —  just outside its Grand Junction headquarters. Officials with Bonsai Design and the City of Grand Junction officially celebrated the opening of Riverfront Zip Adventures […]

CMU Tech: Same mission continues with new name

Phil Castle, The Business Times An institution that offers a range of career and technical education programs has a new name and new sign on the outside. What goes on inside the Grand Junction campus continues. “Learning is learning,” said Alison Griffin, chairwoman of the Colorado Mesa University Board of Trustees. And for many students […]

Mesa County jobless rate trends upward

Phil Castle, The Business Times The unemployment rate continues to trend upward in Mesa County, although slow job growth also is expected in the months and years ahead. The seasonally unadjusted jobless rate edged up a tenth of a point to 3.8 percent between June and July, according to the latest estimates from the Colorado […]

Meanwhile back at the newspaper, another roundup is under way

It’s time for another roundup column. For those unfamiliar with the tricks of the newspaper trade, a roundup column stitches together what are often disparate scraps of information into something of a crazy quilt that just so happens to cover a vacant space. What a coincidence. I like to assemble roundup columns from time to […]

Mesa County real estate activity lags

Phil Castle, The Business Times Mesa County real estate activity continues to lag behind last year as a combination of higher prices and interest rates and lower inventories slow sales. But the gap is expected to narrow in part because of the comparison to slowing during the second half of 2022. Moreover, demand persists in […]

Organizations put the work into workforce development

Organizations put the work into workforce development

Phil Castle, The Business Times Candace Carnahan knows what worries business owners and managers. As president and chief executive officer of the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce, her responsibilities include identifying and addressing problems. On the most pressing problems? Finding and retaining talent, Carnahan says. Lindsay Bullock, director of the Mesa County Workforce Center […]

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