Greeley
Greeley is the home of innovation, planted firmly in the present with our eyes on the future! From the moment it was founded, the most important principle for Greeley has been innovation which made us first then and now! The community grew because its citizens collaborated on projects to strengthen this growing boomtown. Greeley has long served as a business hub providing goods and services throughout the region. Community leaders led the state in early development of water, agriculture and later in energy to become the economic engine that feeds Northern Colorado still today. The community discovered the formula for success: growth + industry + jobs. Greeley has long believed in cooperation, education, and family. Today, Greeley is the fastest growing city in Colorado, with new businesses, industries, residential, schools, parks as well as shopping and retail. With the city’s approachable charm, character and melting pot of food, breweries, music, and culture it continues to grow and attract so many moving to our great city.
There’s no better time to be in Greeley Colorado. One hour away from a hike in the beautiful Rocky Mountains and perfectly situated on the high plains with panoramic views. You are just stepping away from an afternoon at your favorite brewery, a bike ride on the beautiful Poudre valley bike trail. Greeley offers a small town feel with big city attractions and entertainment.
Greeley is among the most affordable places to live in Colorado. … Aside from its low cost of living, Greeley also has a thriving economy. In 2018, the city was named the top city in the entire country for job growth and overall economy. It is also the fastest growing city in Colorado according to a recent study. www.greeleychamber.com
EVANS
Known as the “Queen City of the Platte” when incorporated in 1869, Evans was the County Seat of Weld County for many years. From a population of around 400 in a true wild west town, Evans has grown to over 21,000 residents living in an urban area with a rural feel. For a long time Evans was the only town in the area to allow liquor and gambling, which made it the center of activity in the area!
Today Evans is a community where our residents have a wide choice of housing, great schools, all the shopping and amenities of a large town, and a great quality of life. With over 300 days of sunshine each year and a full four seasons, many people relocate to Evans to experience the best of northern Colorado.
Residents enjoy over 300 acres of parks and open space (including a dog park), several hiking and biking trails along the river and, easy access to the Denver International Airport, and quick drives south to Denver or west to the Rocky Mountains. A local airport has flights around the country leaving daily, the access to I-25, US 85 and US 34 are only minutes away, and the conveniently located Union Pacific Railroad offers opportunities for shipping and receiving materials. Evans is a wonderful place to raise a family, start a business, and buy a home. Come see us or give us a call and we’ll be happy to help you get to know Evans! www.evanscolorado.gov
WINDSOR
The history of the Town of Windsor stretches far beyond its official incorporation in 1890. Before American travelers began to settle the area, the place we call Windsor was home to immense herds of bison and the native peoples that hunted them. Archaeological evidence at the Kaplan-Hoover Bison Kill Site proves human occupation of the area as early as 800 years before Christ. In the 1870s, a solitary building served as a stopping point midway between Greeley and Fort Collins, both already established towns at that time.
Since the arrival of the Great Salt Lake and Pacific Railroad connecting Greeley and Fort Collins in 1882, the Town of Windsor has been growing steadily even to today. As the population of the town surpasses 40,000 people, Windsor still maintains a small town feel that helps its residents catch a glimpse of what life might have been like here one hundred years ago. www.windsorgov.com
KERSEY
The Town of Kersey is a small, picturesque community located in Weld County, Colorado. Established in the early 20th century, Kersey has a rich history and has grown over the years while maintaining its small-town charm. With a population of around 1,500 residents, Kersey offers a quiet, rural atmosphere while still being conveniently located near larger urban centers such as Greeley and Fort Collins.
Kersey is situated along the South Platte River, which provides a natural setting for various outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. The town boasts several parks and green spaces, offering residents and visitors plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and connect with nature.
The town is primarily residential, with a mix of single-family homes and some commercial establishments, such as restaurants, shops, and service providers. Kersey has a strong sense of community, with local events and activities that bring residents together throughout the year.
Kersey is dedicated to supporting local businesses and fostering economic growth, with the town’s leaders actively working to attract new businesses and create a welcoming environment for entrepreneurs. Agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy, with the surrounding area being home to numerous farms and ranches. www.kerseygov.com
LA SALLE
The Town of La Salle is a small town that is located just south of Greeley and in Weld County . The economy of La Salle is driven by agriculture and manufacturing. The Town of La Salle is known for farming, but also its railroad, as La Salle is named after a railroad street in Chicago. La Salle, Colorado weather is great as it experiences all four seasons and an average of 300 days of sun per year. Recently, La Salle has seen a housing boom as new subdivisions have increased the population here. With a close proximity to Greeley and plenty of things to do, like visit a park or it’s La Salle Days, La Salle Colorado is a great place to live!
JOHNSTOWN
Living in Johnstown, Colorado – The Town Of Johnstown, Colorado is located about 25 miles south of the Wyoming border and is located just south of Loveland, Colorado in Weld County and Larimer County. Residents here enjoy its small town feel and love its proximity and views of the Rocky Mountains, city views, and plains views. Johnstown was first platted in 1902 and then incorporated in 1907. Johnstown, Colorado’s weather mirrors it’s Northern Colorado neighbors and experiences 300 days of sunshine on average per year. There are plenty of things to do in Johnstown, CO and if you are looking for a night out, dine at one of Johnstown, Colorado’s restaurants, or you can go shopping at the nearby Promenade Shops at Centerra in Loveland, CO.
MILLIKEN
The Town Of Milliken, Colorado is located in Northern Colorado about 48 miles north of Denver and minutes south from Loveland and Greeley in Weld County. Milliken, CO is a small town with a population of around 5,700 residents. Milliken is a friendly and vibrant place with many fun things to do including golfing at The Mad Russian Golf Course. Just minutes south of Milliken is Platteville which is home to Fort Vasquez, a former fur trading post. W
EATON
The Town of Eaton, Colorado is a small town located in Northern Colorado minutes north of Greeley in Weld County. Known for its agriculture and farming, Eaton residents love their baseball as Eaton High School has won 11 State Baseball Championships! The population of Eaton is around 5,400 residents and Eaton is growing! Eaton, Colorado weather experiences an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, great for farming.
LOVELAND
The City of Loveland, is the third largest city in Northern Colorado and is located south of Fort Collins and west of Greeley in Larimer County. Loveland boasts a population of almost 77,000 residents and is thriving. There is a plethora of fun things to do in Loveland, CO from its famous Fire and Ice Festival, to hiking through Devils Backbone Nature Trail, to enjoying some of the best shopping and restaurants Northern Colorado offers at The Promenade Shops At Centerra.
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