Groups reiterate support for oil shale development plan

Phil Castle, The Business Times Mesa County and three other groups have have joined in what’s characterized as a majority of organizational support for plans to set aside a large swath of public land in the West for potential oil shale development The groups support the same preferred alternative included in a programmatic environmental impact […]

Best-selling beer equally popular at competitions

Phil Castle, The Business Times Lands End Amber represents not only a popular choice among customers at Kannah Creek Brewing Co., but also judges at some of the biggest beer competitions in the world. Lands End Amber won a silver medal at the 2012 Great American Beer Festival, an event conducted in October in Denver […]

National indicators point toward housing rebound

A number of monthly indicators offer encouragement the housing industry is rebounding in the United States. Housing starts and permitting activity have increased to their highest levels in more than four years and a measure of confidence among home builders has advanced to its strongest reading in more than six years. Median home prices have […]

Mesa County jobless rate drops to lowest level since early 2009

Phil Castle, The Business Times:  The monthly unemployment rate in Mesa County has dropped to its lowest level since early 2009 as the latest labor estimates include an increase in local payrolls of more than 1,000. The gain is tempered, though, by the announcement Choice Hotels International plans to close its Grand Junction call center […]

Seesawing leading index forecasts slow growth

An index forecasting economic performance in the United States has seesawed back up as it continues to signal slow growth ahead. The Conference Board reported that its Leading Economic Index (LEI) rose six-tenths of a percent to 95.9 in September. The index dipped four-tenths of a percent in August and rose four-tenths of a percent […]

Sales tax collections dropping

Phil Castle, The Business Times:  Sales tax collections for Mesa County continue to trend downward, declining on a year-over-year basis for three consecutive months. Total collections so far in 2012 continue to outpace 2011, though, and are projected to come close to matching yearly gains posted before the county went through an economic boom and […]

Tax rebates offered to new and growing Mesa County firms

Businesses that open or expand operations in Mesa County will be eligible for tax rebates under a new policy approved by the county commissioners. “We want to keep doing everything we can to make Mesa County more business friendly,” said County Commissioner Craig Meis. “Businesses that make a significant investment and bring new jobs to […]

Tax report reflects increase in lodging stays

A measure of hotel and motel stays in Grand Junction continues to reflect increased business compared to last year. According to the Grand Junction Visitor & Convention Bureau report for September, $141,389 in lodging taxes were collected. That’s an 8.4 percent increased over collections reported for the same month last year. For reports for January […]

VCB taps technology to bolster tourism

A Web site that promotes the Grand Valley as a travel destination has been revamped to offer more resources to visitors considering trips to the area. In addition, an electronic book has been published to further promote what’s marketed as the Colorado Wine Country with its wineries and vineyards. The Grand Junction Visitor & Convention […]