
Here’s What’s Happening on Grand Junction Colorado’s Highway 50 in Orchard Mesa
Have you noticed the construction taking place south of Highway 50 in Grand Junction, Colorado? A tremendous amount of work is going into the area of Highway 50 and Linden Avenue.
It appears a number of projects are underway. In addition to housing, another popular fast-food chain is coming to the area.

Southwest Corner of Linden Avenue and Highway 50 in Grand Junction, Colorado
Speculation has circulated for some time as to what this development will be. If you pull up to the site, you'll spot a City of Grand Junction Land Development Application Pending sign. The number on the sign is 2021-821.
I've lived in Orchard Mesa since 1983, and for that entire time, this lot was a giant, usually empty field. No more, it seems.
According to www.gjcity.gov, a number of things are coming to the area. First, Project Number PR-2021-169, is Tracys Village Subdivision.
Second, Plan Number SPN-2021-741, reads "Taco Bell restaurant with a drive-thru window on proposed Lot 5, Block 3, Tracys Village Subdivision."
Orchard Mesa Moves Into the Big Time
As a forty-year resident of Orchard Mesa, things certainly have changed. Many of us moved to the south side of Grand Junction because it was perceived as the "quiet side of town."
So, how many major chain restaurants now call Orchard Mesa home? Let's break it down store by store:
- Dominos Pizza
- Subway
- Dairy Queen
- Burger King
- and now... Taco Bell.
This list doesn't even include some of the lesser-known franchises. When it comes to your fine dining choices, you have several options in a relatively small area. For the sake of being weird, I thought it would be fun to do a poor man's survey and calculate the distance between these restaurants.
With Dominos representing the westernmost restaurant, and Burger King as the easternmost, you'll find Dominos, Taco Bell, Subway, Dairy Queen, and Burger King all within a distance of 4,938.27 feet. Check it out. Some of the biggest names in fast food, all in less than one mile.
As you can see with the images of the applications, no completion dates are given.
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