THE BUSINESS T IMES News MARCH 30-APRIL 12, 2023
THE DEFINITIVE SOURCE FOR GRAND JUNCTION BUSINESS NEWS SINCE 1994
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n Still concerned
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VOLUME 30, ISSUE 6
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Trendsdifference Building
Contributors Opinion 4 Business Briefs 5 Business People Almanac
Colorado business leaders are more upbeat, but also concerned about higher interest rates and inflation.
n Picture this
H.L. Sanders combines new technology with what he calls an old school approach in running his imaging business.
n As builders blame codes and fees for higher costs, city officials counter they’re needed to accommodate growth. See page 2 New home construction continues in Grand Junction, but so do disagreements over how to address affordability issues.
n Treasure hunt
A treasure hunt of sorts for artful goodies is planned for April 8 as a way to highlight Grand Valley arts and culture.
n Awarding effort
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The chief executive officer of a Grand Junction-based real estate firm received an award for his community efforts.
n Rate edges up
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The monthly jobless rate edged up in Mesa County, but still remains below the level at this time last year.
n Out with burnout
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What’s love got to do with it? A lot when it comes to helping employees lead happy and productive lives.
n Departments Almanac Business Briefs Business People Contributors News Opinion Trends
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