Colorado-based real estate investment and management firm Gart Properties announced it acquired Canyon View Marketplace, 632 Market Street in Grand Junction. The 42,783-square-foot shopping center was built in 2007 and is currently 91 percent occupied by tenants such as ULTA, Dollar Tree, Shoe Carnival and T-Mobile. Kohl’s, which is separately owned, was not part of […]
Realty ONE Group Western Slope hired Harriet Matthews and Loren Forney as agents and Christa Brill in a support role. Matthews brings more than 22 years of experience, and Realty ONE broker/owner Tyler Harris said she has a great reputation and the knowledge to help clients of all types across the Western Slope. Forney is […]
The City of Grand Junction City Council nomination petition is now available for in-person pickup in the City Clerk’s office at City Hall, 250 N. Fifth St. Call the City Clerk’s office, 970-244-1509, in advance of picking up the petition. The nomination petition is due no later than 4 p.m. on Jan. 27. Online Candidate […]
Bray Real Estate’s Kayla Howell passed her exam to become a licensed real estate agent. Howell has been part of the Your 3A Team at Bray, and with her license she will expand her role to help guide clients seamlessly through the process of buying or selling their homes. “We are thrilled to see Kayla […]
The Northwest Colorado Energy Initiative, a program under the Associated Governments of Northwest Colorado, received a $75,000 Energy Communities Alliance Grant. Northwest Colorado is one of only five regions in the country to receive this funding, according to a news release from the AGNC. “This award builds on the foundation we’ve established, positioning Colorado as […]
Todd Hollenbeck began his new job as Mesa County administrator on Jan. 4, succeeding Pete Baier, who retired after 28 years as a county employee. Hollenbeck has 25 years of experience with Mesa County to fall back on as he takes on his new duties. Since joining Mesa County in 1999, Hollenbeck held several key […]
Local coffee businesses hope they won’t have to raise their prices It’s a little bit of a lot of things driving up the cost of the coffee beans used to make your morning cup of joe, shot of espresso or triple-shot latte. Among the perceived culprits are: droughts in countries that are the largest […]
CMU professor sees enough positives, forecasts continued growth for Mesa County in 2025 By Tim Harty, The Business Times As the data compiler and writer of the Mesa County Economic Update quarterly newsletter, Nathan Perry sees the pertinent numbers that show where Mesa County’s economy has been. The data serve as a factual, historical record. […]
Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times During a City Council workshop on Dec.16, a discussion about potentially increasing impact fees on new residential and commercial construction raised concerns about deficiencies in the planning department and a review on expediting affordable housing. At the workshop, City Council member Cody Kennedy highlighted issues within the planning process, saying, […]
A 32-acre parcel of land just south of Interstate 70 in Clifton sat in limbo for decades until a bill aimed at speeding up the process for Mesa County to purchase it passed both houses of Congress in late December. The Clifton Opportunities Now for Vibrant Economic Yields Act (H.R. 2997) now awaits the signature […]