Denver: Our home. And maybe yours?
If you've never been to Denver, you'll enjoy discovering how rich it is with cultural and recreational opportunities. At an altitude of 5,280 feet, the Mile High City's proximity to the Rocky Mountains offers an abundance of outdoor recreation options. A mild climate - with an average of 300 sunny days annually and four distinct seasons - allows for activities throughout the year, whether it's golf, fishing, hiking and camping in the warmer months, or skiing and snow-boarding in the colder months.
As home to five major-league teams, Denver is a mecca for pro-sports enthusiasts. And nightlife thrives in Denver's lower downtown area, known as LoDo, where the historic setting has been transformed into a sophisticated cosmopolitan neighborhood, replete with upscale dining, shopping and entertainment.
Denver also actively supports the arts and is home to a full range of cultural attractions, including the Denver Art Museum, the Space Odyssey Exhibition and Gates Planetarium at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. The Denver Center for Performing Arts Complex, one of the best in the country, is a venue for national touring companies, as well as locally produced performances. Boettcher Concert Hall is home to the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and features world-class performers in both classical and popular productions.
Whatever your lifestyle, Denver is a great place to live. And work.