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Grand Junction Economic Partnership Announces New Amazon Last-Mile Facility
Amazon has announced plans to expand its investment in Colorado by opening a new delivery station in Grand Junction. Construction for the new 38,000 square foot site is underway.
Mesa County Consortium Awarded $625,000 Grant For Technology Development Hub
The Economic Development Commission (EDC) has announced that a local consortium of public, private, and non-profit organizations in Mesa County will receive up to $625,000 through the Colorado Technology Development Hub Program.
GJEP Releases 2023 Economic Impact Report
The Grand Junction Economic Partnership (GJEP) has released its 2023 Annual Report detailing the organization’s economic impact, activity over the past year, and strategic goals. The report provides a look into Mesa County’s economy and insight into the region’s direction for future growth.
Kurtis Minder to Keynote Western Colorado Economic Summit
Kurtis Minder, CEO & Co-Founder of GroupSense, will be this year’s keynote speaker for the highly anticipated 2024 Western Colorado Economic Summit. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, April 16th at Colorado Mesa University.
Tandem Studio Relocates to Fruita, Colorado from Belgium
Tandem Studios, a mixed arts workspace specializing in architectural 3D renderings, has decided to relocate to Fruita, Colorado from Belgium due to the region’s family friendly atmosphere, proximity to outdoor recreation, and business development resources.
Innovative Outdoor Manufacturer Goose Gear Chooses Grand Junction for Relocation
Goose Gear, a leading outdoor recreation and overland manufacturer, has selected Grand Junction, Colorado, as the site for its new headquarters and was awarded the Job Growth Tax Incentive. Family-owned and operated, Goose Gear specializes in manufacturing high-quality camping systems for vehicle-based recreation that add to the simplicity and comfort of their customers’ outdoor experience
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Bridging the Gap: Advancing Our Workforce Through Education
Today’s economy demands a proactive approach to equipping our workforce with the necessary skills
for growing industries. Through local
partnerships and open communication between our education system and businesses, we can ensure our community is poised to meet these demands.
Economic Diversity: Using the Power of Data to Tell Our Story
How can we measure if our economy is truly diversified? At the Grand Junction Economic Partnership, we use several data points to measure Mesa County’s economic health.
Grand Junction Economic Partnership Announces New Amazon Last-Mile Facility
New Amazon Last-Mile Facility Coming to Grand Junction, ColoradoGrand Junction, Colorado (May 1, 2024) — Amazon announced plans to expand its investment in Colorado by opening a new delivery station in Grand Junction. This new 38,000-square-foot site is being...
Mesa County Consortium Awarded $625,000 Grant For Technology Development Hub
Mesa County Consortium Awarded $625,000 Grant for Technology Development Hub ProjectGrand Junction, Colorado (April 23, 2024) — The Economic Development Commission (EDC) has announced that a local consortium of public, private, and non-profit organizations in Mesa...
GJEP Releases 2023 Economic Impact Report
Grand Junction Economic Partnership Releases 2023 Economic Impact ReportGrand Junction, Colorado (March 26, 2024) — The Grand Junction Economic Partnership (GJEP) has released its 2023 Annual Report detailing the organization’s economic impact, activity over the past...
Business Case Studies
Lada Cube, Grand Junction – A Colorado Company to Watch
Headquartered in Grand Junction, Lada Cube is an award winning, building tech company that offers pre-manufactured and pre-engineered walls. See why they choose to operate in the region.
Timberleaf Trailers
When Kevin Molick outgrew his manufacturing facility in Denver a few years ago, Front Range real estate costs presented a major hurdle for the fast-growing teardrop trailer business. So, Kevin and his wife uprooted from their home of 40 years and moved to the Grand Valley. Today, Timberleaf Trailers is on the move again. Having outgrown their original Grand Junction facility, they are building a new 9,500 sq.ft. facility from scratch.