Area Information and Business Climate
Economic growth, a well-educated work force and access to the finest transportation
routes all add up to the fact that Raspberry Hill Business Park is the prime business
location.
Town services
Raspberry Hill Business Park was annexed into the growing town of Frederick, Colorado.
Our amicable working relationship with town leaders has led to mutually beneficial
agreements for police, fire protection and other city services.
Progressive infrastructure
Site infrastructure is complete, with natural gas being supplied by Xcel Energy,
electricity by United Power, water by Central Weld Water, sewer by St. Vrain Sanitation
and telecommunications by Qwest and Comcast cable.
Favorable business climate
Colorado’s exceptionally low corporate and personal taxes make working and living
here very affordable. The state ranks 44th in per capita state government spending.
It also places 18th in combined state and local taxes, with a per capita total that’s
5% below the national average.
2009
Weld County
Demographic Profile
Diverse employment base
Over 3.5 million people call Colorado’s Front Range home. From this diverse employment
pool, companies can choose skilled workers for everything from high-tech to agribusiness.
Colorado ranked second among all states in college graduates and number one in concentration
of high-tech workers. Only four other states can claim higher long-term average
job growth and only three have more diverse economies.
For more information on Raspberry Hill Business Park, please contact us.
Download a copy of the 2009 Weld County Demographic Profile
Report courtesy of UpstateColorado.org

Denver International Airport
45 mins
Frederick/Firestone/Dacono
5 mins