The recent purchases of high-profile Colorado properties could point to an improving real estate market in the state, according to the latest results of annual survey of the top private landowners in the United States. Overall, the total acreage owned by the top 100 private landowners has increased nearly 19 percent over the past five […]
Community Hospital in Grand Junction has earned high marks for orthopedic services in an evaluation of about 4,500 hospitals nationwide. Community Hospital received a Five Star Award for its overall orthopedic care from Healthgrades, a leading provider of information designed to help consumers make informed choices in selecting hospitals and physicians. “This designation represents the […]
Contributions will be accepted through Dec. 31 as part of an effort to raise $150,000 for scholarships to students who attend Colorado Mesa University in Montrose. If the campaign is successful, those contributions will be matched in establishing an endowment, said CMU President Tim Foster. “We love working with our partners in Montrose. If you […]
Colorado fares comparatively well in an annual study of state and local tax burdens, but moved up seven spots in the latest ranking. Colorado came in at 32nd in the state and local tax burden ranking compiled by the Tax Foundation, a non-profit, non-partisan tax research organization based in Washington, D.C. New York ranked first […]
A monthly 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 October, $137,108 in lodging taxes were collected. That’s a 6.5 percent increase over what was reported in October 2011. For reports for January through […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times The monthly unemployment rate increased in Mesa County between September and October for the first time in four years. Still, the latest jobless rate remains lower than this time last year even as labor demand remains at its highest level since 2007. “Are we better off than we were last year? […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times When Tony Gagliardi lobbies on behalf of the small business advocacy group he leads in Colorado, he knows whether members of the group support or oppose certain measures. That’s because Gagliardi asks them. The National Federation of Independent Business bases its lobbying efforts on the state and national levels in […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times Apartment vacancy rates in Grand Junction have dropped to their lowest levels in nearly four years. But average monthly rents also have dropped in a market that can’t yet bear substantial increases. While rental activity has slowed in recent months, the long-term trend continues toward a tighter market, said Cindy […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times Nate and Wendy Gill have launched a product they expect to bring smiles to a lot of customers. But the Gills can’t help but smile themselves in pondering the potential for their new venture. The entrepreneurial couple has developed a kit that enables people to temporarily attach small crystals to […]
A measure of pending construction activity in the United States has increased, but uncertainty continues to hamper recovery in the industry. The Associated Builders and Contractors reported that its Construction Backlog Indicator (CBI) grew to eight months for the third quarter, a 3.5 percent increase. The CBI measures the amount of nonresidential construction work under […]