Hammered by hail

Hammered by hail

Various businesses have been extra busy since a rare hail storm hit the Grand Valley in June Tim Harty, The Business Times  Grand Valley roofing companies get busy in the summer. As in new jobs get scheduled three to four weeks out, and be thankful if the wait is shorter. This summer, however, Mother Nature […]

CMU grad, GJ startup earn global awards

A Colorado Mesa University graduate and a Grand Junction-based tech startup are gaining global acclaim for their role in reshaping the future of artificial intelligence. The Confluencial, co-led by Kyler Cheatham and powered by CMU alum Avery Kane, has been honored with two major global awards for developing a first-of-its-kind AI shortlisting tool for enterprise […]

Grand restoration meets bureaucratic wall

One man’s fight for a gazebo in his front yard sparks questions about city code Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times  When Kevin Cole purchased the historic Spanish Colonial Revival home at 1259 Gunnison Avenue in disrepair, he didn’t just plan to fix it up. He set out to restore it to its former glory and […]

Las Colonias: A look at the past, present and what’s next

Las Colonias: A look at the past, present and what’s next

Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times  The Las Colonias Riverfront Zip Adventures zip line, once billed as a signature attraction of Grand Junction’s downtown riverfront development, closed without notice partway through 2024. While the attraction had been covered in previous reporting about its opening, its closure wasn’t made public until a recent Business Times article drew […]

GJ city manager prefers to look forward

GJ city manager prefers to look forward

Mike Bennett reflects on his first 8 months as GJ’s city manager and what he hopes to accomplish.  Brandon Leuallen, The Business Times  When Mike Bennett became Grand Junction’s city manager after coming over from the same position in Fruita in December 2024, he stepped into the role with a clear focus: Build a healthy […]

Personal touch is the Key

Agent-owned, agent-focused real estate brokerage Key Realty comes to GJ Tim Harty, The Business Times Key Realty is new to Grand Junction — and new to Colorado for that matter — and Realtor Megan Powell thinks clients are going to like the way Key does business. “There was a need in the Valley, in our […]

Straying indoors

Strayhorn Grill is converting patio dining area into indoor seating Tim Harty, The Business Times  Patio dining is a common feature at Grand Junction restaurants, but not as popular if the patio is on the west side of the building. Western Colorado’s summer sun is a punisher extraordinaire for anything facing west. That’s why Strayhorn […]

Business donations fund bike helmets for local kids

By Heather Benjamin Special to The Business Times Kara Griffith is an exercise physiologist, the Family Health West wellness supervisor, a mom, wife, and someone who knows the importance of wearing a helmet when riding bikes. Witnessing a young girl, elementary school age, at a Fruita community bike park last summer without a bike helmet […]

Hilltop receives $25,000 grant from Taco Bell

Hilltop Community Resources received a 2025 Community Grant from the Taco Bell Foundation. The funding will support Connections (formerly run by Karis) to support youth development and stability, including education attainment, career readiness and stability building, helping youth in Mesa County access essential resources to achieve their goals. “This grant is the difference between youth […]

Mineral Lease District accepting grant applications

The Mesa County Federal Mineral Lease District (MCFMLD) is now taking applications for the fall 2025 grant cycle, with $500,000 available in grant funding. This competitive grant process provides two programs, each defined to create opportunities to strengthen and enhance the communities of Mesa County. All MCFMLD grant funds stay in Mesa County. The Traditional […]

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