THE BUSINESS T IMES News FEBRUARY 11-24, 2021
VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3
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Making an impact
In this issue
Trends 2 Contributors Opinion 2 Business Briefs 4 Business People Almanac
n Retiring exec
Tim Foster has announced he’ll retire in June, ending a 17-year stint as president of Colorado Mesa University.
n Economic effects of CMU estimated to total $539 million. See page 2
n Clean slate
An asbestos removal effort will provide a clean slate for a building once used for offices at Grand Junction Steel.
Lucero Hall at Colorado Mesa University includes student housing as well as retail outlets. But the economic effects of CMU extend well beyond the campus and Grand Junction, contributing nearly $539 million to a 14-county region in Western Colorado.
n String it together A Grand Junction woman makes it her business to create malas, stringing together beads for functional jewelry.
n Star effort
A program enabling food businesses to remain open in the pandemic had a $13 million economic effect.
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n Off to a fast start
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Real estate sales continue apace in Mesa County with year-over-year gains in transactions and dollar volume.
n Transformational
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Transformational leaders embrace the power of their people to improve businesses and organizations.
n Departments Almanac Business Briefs Business People Contributors News Opinion Trends
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