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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.
New Zipline Opens in Grand Junction—Celebrating the Riverfront’s Transformative History
Bonsai Design and the City of Grand Junction celebrate the opening of a new zipline feature at Las Colonias Park, celebrating the riverfront’s transformative history.
Las Colonias Park Recognized by EPA and Office of Legacy Management
The U.S. Office of Legacy Management and EPA recognize Grand Junction’s Riverfront at Las Colonias Park in its 2023 Phoenix Awards. The Phoenix Award is given in recognition for the redevelopment and restoration of previously contaminated property.
Featured Property: 734 Main Street, Grand Junction CO
Discover one-of-a-kind modern office space in the heart of Downtown Grand Junction at 734 Main Street. This property has several options available for businesses seeking to operate in the region and includes great access to nearby amenities.
Spartan Drill Tools Accepted Into Rural Jump Start Program with Expansion of New Product Line
The Grand Junction Economic Partnership has announced today that Fruita-based company, Spartan Drill Tools, was approved for the Rural Jump Start Program through the Economic Development Commission (EDC) as part of its business expansion into Grand Junction with a new product line.
Armstrong Consultants Celebrates 50 Years Serving Airports Across the West
Armstrong Consultants, a leading aviation engineering and planning firm based in Grand Junction, Colorado, is celebrating 50 years of responsive and dedicated service.
Grand Junction Economic Partnership Unveils Captivating Video Highlighting Opportunity Zones & Riverfront at Las Colonias
Grand Junction Economic Partnership unveils captivating video highlighting Riverfront at Las Colonias as a Colorado Opportunity Zone
Business Beat Podcast: Mesa County and The CHIPS & Science Act
Business Beat Podcast: Mesa County and The CHIPS & Science ACTThis podcast originally aired...
Securing Our Future: Cyber Security, Water, and a Regional Innovation Tech Hub
Why is the protection of the Colorado River so important? Over 70% of the flow of the Colorado River originates in Western Colorado. The 1,450-mile-long river drains an expansive, arid watershed encompassing parts of seven U.S. states and two Mexican states, providing water to 40 million people.