Castle Rock is an affluent and growing community. It is home to over 46,200 people with 100,000 expected at build out. Residents love its small-town charm, wide open spaces, fresh clean air and fine education system. Its affluent population creates a stable demand for convenient goods and services and a ready source of skilled workers, eager to work close to home.

While just outside the Denver metro area, Castle Rock has its own historic downtown and economic vibrancy. At that eventual 100,000 population level, the Town’s size and central location on I-25 between Denver and Colorado Springs give businesses the best of both worlds: self-sufficiency along with access to the state’s two largest metro areas.

Companies are invited to become a part of Castle Rock’s thriving business community, home to over 2400 businesses. There is a full spectrum of office, retail, flex and industrial property in Castle Rock to meet most business needs, regardless of preference for leasing, build-to-suit or new construction. Go to the Search Properties page at www.castlerockedc.com to see specific availability.

Less than half built out, Castle Rock still has many excellent development opportunities. There are several distinct undeveloped or underdeveloped sites adjacent to business and shopping districts or residential developments in Castle Rock.  Many have easy I-25 access and visibility. The Town has an award-winning development review process and experienced staff in place to help their development partners build the community as it grows toward its eventual population.

Invest in Castle RockBusiness is better when worked in partnership. In fact, the Castle Rock community has formed an Economic Partnership comprised of representatives from the Economic Development Council, the Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Development Authority and the Town.  This partnership meets regularly and works together to ensure the successful establishment of new businesses and development within the Town. Each organization has an investment in this community, and we know that by working together, we can make new business transitions much easier.


If looking for information or support with buying commercial property, locating a business or developing in Castle Rock, call

Castle Rock Economic Development Council

The Castle Rock EDC is a non-profit organization that provides professional and comprehensive services to firms relocating or expanding in Castle Rock, Colorado. With our complete database of available commercial real estate, area demographics and business resources we offer the information and support to help your venture get started or grow in Castle Rock.

Frank Gray, President/CEO
18 South Wilcox, Suite 202, Castle Rock CO 80104
303.688.7488
303.250.5994 cell

www.castlerockedc.com


If looking for the special incentives and support available in Castle Rock's downtown core, call

Castle Rock Downtown Development Authority

The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) formed in November 2008 after downtown voters selected in favor of its creation. The Castle Rock Economic Development Council provides DDA staff functions.

Judy Woodley, Castle Rock EDC Vice President
18 South Wilcox, Suite 202, Castle Rock CO 80104
303.688.7488

www.downtowncastlerock.com


If looking for business training, networking or marketing connections, call

Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce

Strengthening tourism to promote Castle Rock as a destination location is an ongoing mission of the Chamber.  Facilitating community events in partnership with the Town and County also creates attractions that draw visitors and residents.

Pam Ridler, President
420 Jerry Street, Castle Rock CO 80104
303.688.4597

www.castlerock.org


If you have zoning or regulatory questions, call

Town of Castle Rock

The Town has been recognized for its streamlined development review process including online project tracking. New business and ease of business transitions are priorities for the Town. Additionally, since 2003, we've invested more than $100 million into new infrastructure, roads and highway connections to make access in and around Castle Rock fast and convenient.

Bill Detweiler, Director of Development Services
100 N. Wilcox Street, Castle Rock CO 80104
303.660.1015

www.crgov.com


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