Denver
Denver is a city with a variety of activities to satisfy people of all ages. Although it ranks 20th in population, Denver boasts the 10th largest downtown in America.
The Pepsi Center, Coors Field and INVESCO Field at Mile High, are where Denver's sports fans can be found on game days. Denver is home to five major-league teams, which makes it a center for the sports enthusiast.
The city of Denver has the largest public parks system of any U.S. city. The city's mild climate and thousands of acres of open space, which have been preserved throughout the Metro Denver area, allow citizens to enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, walking, and snowshoeing throughout the year.
Six Flags Elitch Gardens offers plenty of excitement to thrill seekers. People can choose to visit Ocean Journey, Denver's aquarium, where many finned creatures and Sumatran tigers have made their home, or they can enjoy the starry night sky as listen to a concert performance at the world famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Denver's lower downtown area, known as LoDo, has rich nighttime entertainment where many renovated historical buildings create a sophisticated and cosmopolitan neighborhood. Coors Field and the Pepsi Center adjoin the district. Larimer Square, the heart of LoDo, is complete with dining and upscale, trendy shopping.
Metro Denver's diverse and expanding business base attracts the most viable growth industries, such as space, life sciences, energy, and software. Having gained a reputation as the "Wall Street of the West", Denver's multifaceted financial community is more far reaching than that of other cities its size. Denver is considered THE financial center between Los Angeles and Chicago. More than 85 fortune 500 companies have facilities in metro Denver.
Denver offers plenty for businesses and families seeking an urban life with a rural feel.