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Aurora Homes For Sale | The Aurora Economic Development Council
Known locally as the AEDC they are charged with keeping business booming throughout the city, and the future looks as bright as a Fourth of July sky in Aurora, Colorado. Last year the AEDC helped more than 150 businesses explore Aurora and redesign their websites and marketing plans to promote community outreach and growth, according to its annual report.
AEDC also created 1,200 jobs in 2006 in Aurora, according to the organization. The council also works to keep the companies and jobs Aurora already has in the city and took credit for retaining almost 300 jobs last year.
AEDC has been a strong partner with the city in recruiting new primary employers and retaining existing employers and also assisting businesses in their efforts to expand in Aurora, and I think they’ve been very successful in strengthening economic vitality in Aurora. AEDC met or surpassed all of its own goals in 2006.
Local officials have said Aurora is poised to continue it’s economic expansion with the right resources, including a helpful city government, available land and an established base of diverse businesses. This includes a vast array of real estate values available throughout this divers metro area city.
Big things are on the horizon such as the High Pointe hotel and conference center and the development surrounding the Fitzsimons campus. The recent move of the Anschutz Medical Center and other prominent businesses
AEDC plans to continue its work with bioscience companies moving into the area, as well as advocate for a new interchange at East Colfax Avenue and Interstate 225, Mitchell said. By 2010, more than 15,000 workers will pour into the campus daily, according to the Fitzsimons Redevelopment Authority. Once the area is fully developed, 32,000 employees will come to clock in each day.
AEDC has not announced the date and location of the third annual A-List event, a large gathering of business and community leaders that has been held at Lowry in the past. Keep your ears open to more new and exciting developments in and around Aurora, Colorado.
Tom Reed and Bill Brown are local authors and real estate experts of Legacy Real Estate Brokers Inc. in Denver Colorado. You can visit their website at www.discovercoloradorealestate.com.
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