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Colorado Springs has been known to have the best business climate in the world.
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option for your company. It is said that a healthier quality of life attracts a stronger workforce, and a stronger workforce means better
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Colorado Springs commercial real estate for sale is also a great choice; it has fast track permitting and planning, 27 Fortune 500 companies,
3.1 million labor force within an hour radius and an extraordinary quality of life.
Colorado Springs' economy is driven primarily by the military, the high-tech industry, and tourism. The city is currently experiencing some growth
mainly in the service sectors and has been identified as one of the nation's top ten fastest growing economies. Large businesses find the
quality and quantity of available college educated workers an incentive to locate and look for
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large segment of this industry is dedicated to the development and operation of various projects of the missile defense agency. The aerospace
industry also has had an influence on the
Colorado Springs commercial real estate and economy. Some corporations that call Colorado Springs home
include Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, ITT, L-3 Communications, Harris Corporation and Boeing.
A large percentage of Colorado Springs' economy is still based on high tech and manufacturing complex electronic equipment. Because of Colorado Springs’
central U.S. location, available reserve of highly educated workers, and business friendly climate; several companies have plans to either expand their
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business. High tech corporations with connections to Colorado Springs include Verizon Business, Hewlett-Packard, SNIA, Agilent, Intel and Cypress Semiconductor.
Since the turn of the century, when the city's grand hotels made it famous, Colorado Springs has been a major tourism center. Pikes Peak and the natural beauty
of the surrounding area draw millions of visitors to the city every year. The city's average gross income from tourism is near $1 billion, providing a
substantial boost to the construction industry.
In 2004 Forbes magazine rated Colorado Springs the 24th Best Place for business in the entire country. The need for
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is increasing. Colorado Springs has a diverse business base that includes manufacturing, software, customer service, financial services, sports,
education and training. some items and goods produced in Colorado Springs include advertising film, granite, concrete, dairy products, brooms, novelties,
chemicals, pottery, bricks, airplane engine mounts, machine tools, shell fuses, electric motors, castings, electronics, plastics, steel culverts, printed
and published works.
This diversity makes the decision to open or expand your business with
commercial real estate in Colorado Springs an easy one.