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Architecture
Arts and Culture
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Health and Wellness
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Transit
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Art District on Santa Fe
Auraria
Baker
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RiNo
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Architecture
Sitting squarely at the intersection of aesthetics and function, architecture defines placemaking. In Denver, that means both retaining historic character and redefining the public realm with cutting-edge designs.
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Arts and Culture
With one of the country's largest performing arts complexes and dozens of art galleries and museums, Denver is an arts and culture hotbed.
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Community Change
Community change is all about impact on the people. Denver is full of organizations that help Denver residents through a wide range of programs and partners.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation
As evidenced by the impressive
Galvanize
incubator, entrepreneurs are flocking to downtown Denver creative spaces.
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Environment
Denver's commitment to building a sustainable environment has resulted in its designation as one of the
top five greenest cities
in the U.S.
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Giving and Philanthropy
Giving back is a way of life in Denver, as residents strive to make the community stronger by working for the common good.
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Health and Wellness
Not only are we a healthy city, we practice what we preach providing world-class health care to hundreds of thousands of people every year.
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Higher Ed
Denver's four world-class institutes of higher learning are strengthening the city's intellectual capital and attracting talent from around the country.
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Housing
The Denver housing market is experiencing a bit of a boom. Houses are flying off the market, renters are bidding for accommodation and people are moving back into the downtown core.
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Move to Denver
With more than 70 neighborhoods, Denver residents have a strong sense of community and place setting.
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Music
Denver's exploding music scene is one component that gives this little big city a big city feel.
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Parks and Public Spaces
With more than 3,400 open space projects, 200 parks and river trails that expand for more than 60 miles, Denver's green spaces are a source of pride and community for Denver residents.
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Real Estate Development
Real estate development is about building the places that make the city tick. From transit-oriented development at light-rail stations to parks and apartments on the Platte River to repurposed historic buildings all over town, these are the places that put a face on the city.
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Talent
According to one of the nation's leading thought leaders, Denver is one of the top places for young talent.
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Transit
Denver residents are interested in and committed to building a sustainable, comprehensive citywide transportation model.
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