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Denver Downtown |
Downtown Denver is vibrant place to live
as well as work and play. Areas such
as LoDo--the
historic lower downtown--buzz with
jazz clubs,
restaurants, and art galleries housed
in
carefully restored century-old buildings.
The culturally diverse populace avidly
supports
the Denver Art Museum, the Museum of
Natural
History, the Colorado History Museum,
and
the Museo de las Americas. An excellent
public
transportation system, including a
developing
light rail and 400 miles of bike paths,
make
getting around easy. (Borders are I-25 to the West, I 70 to the north, Alameda Ave. to the south,and the city of Aurora to the east) |
| Northeast Northglen, Thornton, Airport |
This location provides an ideal environment for business, recreation, andresidences. Located approximately 10 miles north of downtown Denver, thecommunity's location adjacent to Interstate 25 provides an excellent areafor living and working by providing easy access to various transportationroutes. In addition, it is located closer to the Denver InternationalAirport than virtually any other point in the metropolitan area. (Bordered by I70 to the south and I25 to the west, this region includes the communities of Northglenn, Thornton, and Commerce City |
| West Lakewood,Wheat Ridge, Arvada |
Bustling at the base of the Rocky Mountains,
this area has a heritagestretching
back to
Colorado's earliest Gold Rush days
in the
1860s. Since then, Lakewood has grown
to
become Colorado's fourth-largest city,
yet
stillretains much of its small-town
flavor
and open space. With more than 6,500
acres
of park land and about 145,000 residents,
the city has one of the highest ratios
of
parks and recreation facilities per
capita
in the country. The area is home to
the largest
concentration of federal government
offices
outside of Washington, D.C. Other employers
include medical equipment manufacture,
health
care, energy, insurance and financial
services,
industrial engineering and more. From
urban
amenities to an abundance of outdoor
recreation,
Lakewood has much to offer its residents
and businesses. (Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, and Southwest Arvada [zip 8000 |
| Aurora | Aurora is a large suburban community located to the East and Southeast of Denver.. Its population of 246,000 people, make it the state's thirdlargest city. While it offers all the advantages of living in a big city,it still maintains its suburban charm. Most of Aurora is within easydriving distance to Denver International Airport, the Denver Tech Center, Lo Do, and a plethora of restaurants. Aurora also features two large public playgrounds. Cherry Creek and Aurora Reservoirs provide many outdoor activities, including boating, sailing, fishing, and swimming. It has eightgolf courses, 3,000 acres of park land, and a large park and recreation department. |
| Littleton Southweast,Sheridan |
The Town of Littleton is the geographical center of this region. Littleton is known for its three blocks of beautifully restored turn-of-the-century downtown and its recreational opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts have aplethora of outdoor activities to choose from with the 625-acre South Platte Park, South Platte River, Highline Canal Trail, Lee Gulch, Arapahoe Greenway, and the Carson Nature Center. If that's not enough, Littleton also has twenty-six neighborhood parks, two golf courses, a two-rinkenclosed ice arena, two indoor and outdoor swimming pools and a multipurpose recreation center. Even with all this, Littleton carefully preserves its small town atmosphere through long range planning and zoning to control land development. (West of Broadway, from the southern border of Lakewood [hwy 285] to C-470. Includes a portion of Southwest Denver County and the towns of Littleton,Sheridan,) |
| Golden | Golden is nestled in the foothills of the
Rocky Mountains, only fifteenminutes
from
Denver but a world apart. In Golden,
you'll
find some of thefinest restaurants
in the
Front Range, shopping at stores that
take
you backto another time with friendly
and
courteous hospitality, enough culture
andhistory
to keep you busy learning for hours,
and
some of the best adventure options
in the
west. Encompassing the Far Western portion of the Denvermetro area, this region offers premier convenience to mountain recreation. (West of Indiana St., I-70, C-470) |
| Southeast Englewood,Cherry Hills Village, Denver Tech |
This region is anchored by the Denver Technology
Center, a major employmentcenter for
the
metropolitan area. There is an endless
variety
of neighbohoods, lots of recreation,
and
this area is convienent to almost everywhere
in the metro area. (South of Alameda, East of Broadway, including from N to S Denver's prestigious Washington Park & University of Denver neighborhoods a well as most of Englewood, Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village, and the suburban community of Highlands Ranch.107001575 - |
| Castle Rock Parker |
The far southern portion of the Metro area,
these towns combine quietcountry living with
plenty of city amenities. Parker is located
20 miles southeast of Denver, amidst the
high rolling plains of Colorado. Unbeatablepanoramic
views and lots of open space provide a beautiful
alternative tothe hustle and bustle of downtown
Denver. In Parker you can enjoy therichness
of rural living without sacrificing the amenities
of modern daylife.Castle Rock is the seat
of Douglas County, the second fastest growing
countyin the country. Located between Denver
and Colorado Springs, Castle Rock is known
for it's friendliness, small town atmosphere,
and excellent schools. (All areas south of hwy 470, except Highlands Ranch) |
| Northwest Boulder Turnpike Hwy. 36 |
One of the nation's most dynamic growth corridors, it's home the spectacular Foothills Fashion Mall and the high tech Inverness Business Park with over 30 companies, the new Omni Convention Center and championship golf course. Urban excitement is just minutes away in downtown Denver, while nearby Boulder, home to the University of Colorado, offers the charming diversity of a college town and unrivaled access to outdoor recreation. (Straddling Highway 36 between Denver & Boulder and stretching east to I-25, this region includes the cities of Broomfield, Westminster, and the Northeast portion of Arvada [zip 80005] |
| Boulder | Boulder, Colorado, a little piece of heaven.
The Flatiron mountains riseabruptly
at the
edge of town; yet the area has a climate
so mild that it ispossible to golf,
hike,
bike, etc. for most of the year.Located
30
miles northwest of Denver, we have
a very
cosmopolitanatmosphere. Boulder citizens
are equally comfortable in jeans or
dress
up,enjoy the arts, revel in outdoor
sports
and experience a "Rocky Mountain
High"
in their natural surroundings. Boulder
is
a community that caters to singles,
married,
families and the elderly. Residents
soak
up an abundance of sunshine, tremendous
views
and opportunities for activity in any
interest
they may have. (This region includes the city of Boulder as well as the nearby communitiesof Superior, Louisville, & Lafayette) |
| Northern Colorado | Longmont, Loveland, Fort Collins and Greeley. |
| Colorado Springs |
Colorado Springs-at the foot of Pike's Peak
(and at an altitude of 6,035feet)-
is a thriving
community with tourism, high technology,
manufacturing, sports and the military
ranking
as the key industries within our economy.
Our county population recently surpassed
the 500,000 mark, ranking us as the
80th
largest city in the US and the 18th
fastest
growing. Today, high tech manufacturers,
software companies, non-profit organizations
and a multitudeof other businesses
have flocked
to the area and dot the mountainous
skyline
of "The Springs," which has
attracted
tens of thousands of highly educated
and
technically skilled newcomers seeking
the
quality of life and recreational opportunities
available to residents. Located about one hour drive (60 miles) South of Denver |
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