Neighborhood
Extraordinary community and business environment
Greenwood Village is home to the Denver Tech Center, Greenwood Plaza, the Village Center, and other desirable business development. The city is an economic leader in the Denver area, well positioned in the south metro region.
Many national and international industry leaders, such as Great West Life and Annuity insurance, Red Robin, Merrick and Company, Fidelity Investments, Cobank, Spectrum, and many others call Greenwood Village home. With numerous retail and restaurant establishments, the community is a hub for people, activity and business.
Close proximity to executive and workforce housing (i.e. Cherry Hills Village, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Centennial, Parker)
Immediate access to some of Colorado’s best entertainment/community engagement venues – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater, the Marjorie Art Park, and the Arapahoe Entertainment District.
The City of Greenwood Village’s location allows it to be conveniently reached from the entire metropolitan area by multiple ways of travel. Within its boundaries, the Village has three light rails stations:
Dayton Street Station: Dayton and I-225
Orchard Station: Orchard and Greenwood Plaza Boulevard
Arapahoe Station at Village Center: Caley and Yosemite, directly adjacent to I-25.
Light rail to and from Denver International Airport is available and Centennial Airport, one of the nation’s leading private airports, is just a 10 minute drive.
Transportation
One of the advantages for Greenwood Village residents are the two top public school districts in the state, the Littleton School District and Cherry Creek School District. The Cherry Creek School District campus is also a center for educational activity in the Village with the district offices, Greenwood Elementary, Campus Middle School, and Cherry Creek High School located together, forming a vibrant part of our community.
Education and Workforce
The location is steps away from Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre where you can take in a concert or attend a community festival. The Museum of Outdoor Arts has created a Denver must see with its beautiful Rocky Mountain Views and acoustic sounds.
The Arapahoe Entertainment District is the perfect place to grab lunch or dinner at more than 25 restaurants.