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Grand Junction Economic Partnership reports job gains, $48M in capital investment in 2025
Summary
The Grand Junction Economic Partnership told Mesa County commissioners it helped create 224 net new jobs in 2025, projects 943 additional hires over multiple years, reported roughly $48 million in capital expenditures and estimated nearly $195 million in total economic impact.
The Grand Junction Economic Partnership reported to the Mesa County Board of Commissioners on March 24 that its work helped produce 224 net new jobs in 2025 and is associated with roughly $48 million in capital investment for projects supported by the organization.
Curtis Engelhart, executive director of the Grand Junction Economic Partnership, told the board GJEP has four strategic goals: attract primary jobs through targeted business recruitment; promote Mesa County's business assets; assist with business relocation and expansion through customized service…
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