Museums of Western Colorado board sought a ‘great’ executive director to rev up revenues Tim Harty, The Business Times The Museums of Western Colorado have targeted $1.849 million for total revenues this year, and that’s an ambitious number. The nonprofit organization’s Internal Revenue Service Form 990s from recent years show why, as the total revenues […]
Tim Harty, The Business Times Colorado District 7 Sen. Janice Rich calls it a bad bill. A couple of Grand Junction firearms retailers agree and say its passage could be disastrous to their stores’ bottom lines. Democrat-sponsored SB25-003, which passed in the Colorado Senate last week and now is making its way through the Colorado […]
BY TIM HARTY When David and Patty Deters decided to finally move their business out of their Grand Junction home and into an actual store, they knew they needed to do it. The owners of Ambassador Blind N’ Shutter Inc. got by for about 18 years at home, but they couldn’t store all of their […]
Sweet Coloradough, now open three days a week, strives to make great doughnuts and doesn’t apologize for the cost Tim Harty, The Business Times Sweet Coloradough’s doughnuts are hand-crafted. Nothing is automated. And it isn’t a minimum-wage shop. Employees are paid at least $25 per hour, and with that compensation comes an expectation of quality […]
Mathieu Victoire, co-owner of French bakery and restaurant Bistro 317 in downtown Grand Junction, pulled out the invoices from 2024 that showed exactly what he saw happen to chocolate prices in 2024. Around Valentine’s Day last year, Bistro 317 paid $209 for a tablet (an 11-pound rectangle) of chocolate from vendor Dawn Food Products Inc. […]
At first blush, the resumption of solar-cell manufacturing in the United States during the third quarter last year doesn’t sound like a big deal. But when you shine a little light on it and take a closer look, it means more U.S.-manufactured parts are getting put into solar arrays. And when enough of an array’s […]
Tim Harty, The Business Times Too many times over too many years, Rachel Armour said she’s heard people suggest the finer things found in major metro areas aren’t meant to be in Grand Junction. She’s tired of hearing, “Oh, it’s just Junction,” and it has to settle for less. “Our kids, our community deserve nice […]
Legacy Furniture moved into its store in mid-December, giving it room to do more custom woodworking Hazen Hackett smiled and chuckled before he answered the question about how much experience he had with woodworking before opening a business that does custom woodworking. “None,” he said. OK, no prior work experience, but certainly the 32-year-old former […]
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 […]
Cody Kennedy: The numbers are in: Fourth and Fifth Streets are less safe. In just four months since the redesign, we’ve seen a sharp increase in bike crashes, with three of six post-redesign incidents involving cyclists, one directly tied to the new design. Yet the city’s report paints the project as a success, citing reduced […]