It’s banquet planning time at the Chamber and we are having a tough time corralling our excitement about Annual Banquet 2018 slated for January 26th, 6:30 PM at Two Rivers Convention Center. Invitations will be in the mail this week and the theme will then be revealed but we promise a foot-stomping good time so…
The General Assembly Session hasn’t started yet but we know this will be an interesting year under the dome (election years always are!). Funding transportation, simplifying sales tax, expanding cottage industry markets, and talent attraction are just some of the issues likely to have related bills introduced. Join us for the Chamber’s Annual Trip to…
The Colorado General Assembly convenes on January 12th and the Chamber is gearing up to be the voice of business at the State Capitol in 2018. Our video conference series which offers real-time opportunities to discuss issues with our state delegation begins January 16th and will be held at the Chamber offices in the lower…
On September 22nd, the Jordan Cove Energy Project (“Jordan Cove”) and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline (“Pacific Connector”) filed applications with the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) for the construction and operation of a 7.8 million tonne per annum liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) export terminal in Coos Bay, Oregon and the related Pacific Connector…
Learn about what our economy will look like in ’18 ON the 18th (we wanted to make sure it was easy for you to remember!). Sponsored by Bank of Colorado, the speaker will be perennial favorite, Dr. Richard L. Wobbekind, Director of the Business Research Division and Associate Dean for MBA and Enterprise Programs at the…
The Chamber’s Annual Banquet countdown has begun and we hope many of you are already planning to join us on January 26, 2018. Invitations will be in the mail sometime during the last few days of November and by then you will know what our fun theme will be. But we hope you don’t wait…
Each and every day, people across the United States use electricity in millions of ways, usually without even having to think about it. From flipping on light switches to powering televisions and smart phones, electricity is so readily available. Electric companies have been committed to delivering clean, reliable energy to their customers in Colorado. Recently,…
CDOT is currently in the planning phase of a project on the US 6 corridor, beginning at I-70B and ending just east of Clifton Elementary School. This section of US 6 is a congested urban corridor through the unincorporated Mesa County neighborhood of Clifton and serves as the community’s main street. The US 6 corridor…
Richard L. Wobbekind, Dean of the Leeds Business School, University of Colorado will present his very popular annual Economic Outlook on Monday, December 18th, 12:00 PM at the DoubleTree by Hilton during our last quarterly luncheon of the year. The event is sponsored by Bank of Colorado and reservations are now being accepted. Wobbekind will…
At the third quarter membership luncheon the following businesses were recognized for adding jobs and capital investment to make our local economy stronger: Click here to download full version of the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce October 2017 Newsletter.