Things to Do in Boulder

Things to Do in Boulder 
Located 35 minutes northwest of Denver, Boulder is a captivating community enriched with natural beauty, hip urban culture and a vibrant love of the outdoors. Visit Boulder and experience its distinctive lifestyle overflowing with world-class restaurants, inspired shopping and art, and unbeatable people watching.

SHOP

The Pearl Street Mall is a four-block-long pedestrian area in historic downtown Boulder. It is the heart and soul of Boulder and where 85% of stores are independently owned.  Spend time ducking in out of art galleries and independently owned shops and stroll along sidewalk cafes.  Pearl Street Mall is also the place to watch Boulder’s street performers.  The new Twenty Ninth Street retail district is full of the best national retailers and The Hill is the place to shop alongside college students.

EAT

Boulder’s restaurants and chefs have been highlighted in Bon AppetitWine SpectatorGourmetFood and Wine, the New York Times, USA Today, on Top Chef and at the James Beard House. Boulder might feel like a small town, but its sophisticated lifestyle demands a rich dining diversity that rivals any major metropolitan area.  Many of our restaurants embrace the idea of local, seasonal, artisanal cooking.   The Farm-to-Table movement is strong.

SEE GREEN

Boulder has what it takes to make a town green – a strong recycling program, green hotels, organic restaurants, a network of trails and fresh thinking.  You’ll probably notice alternative energies – you’ll see cars that are fueled with bio-diesel and shops along the Pearl Street Mall are wind powered and its Wi-Fi is solar powered.  Also, many climate change scientists work in Boulder – 40 of them were members of Former Vice President Al Gore’s team that won the Nobel Prize on climate change in 2007.

 

BIKE, HIKE, ALONG THE CREEK

Renting a bike is a fun way to see the town and experience Boulder as a local.  Bike shops rent cruiser bikes or the fastest racing bikes for an hour or a day.  There are easy trails for picnics and strolls along Boulder Creek or hard core trails if you’re looking for something tougher.

BE INSPIRED

While Boulder is known to be one of America’s most enthusiastically outdoor-recreation-focused communities, our arts scene is vigorous and diverse. At the Colorado Shakespeare Festival you can sit under the stars and watch a play.  The Colorado Music Festival performs in a hundred-year-old wooden auditorium and the acoustics are still perfect.  Downtown is full of galleries and free outdoor concerts.  Boulder is consistently named as one of the best art towns in the country.

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Boulder Area Information

Boulder Area Information

Boulder offers the perfect mix: A laid-back college town with big-city business smarts.

The city’s approximately 100,000 residents work and play against a mountain backdrop that includes the iconic Flatirons, and the “back range” Indian Peaks Wilderness Area with its snowy Arapaho Glacier. More than 30,000 of those residents attend the University of Colorado- Boulder with its picturesque campus.

Boulder’s unique setting and its high percentage of residents who wear Spandex belies the high concentration of companies in the aerospace, bioscience, data-storage and software industries. National corporations such as IBM Corp., Ball Aerospace & Technologies Inc., Lockheed Martin Corp., Covidien Inc., Corden Pharma International Inc. and Google Inc. are there. They city also has many professional and technical service companies and considers itself a center for alternative and renewable-energy research and natural and organic businesses, among other things.

Boulder’s natural attributes and support from peer companies draw many entrepreneurs to the city. Here, they start and grow new businesses, attracting a good amount of startup and venture-capital funds. In fact, the companies in Boulder drew more venture-capital, per capita, than companies in any other nation, based on industry statistics.

These innovative companies reflect the intellectual energy found in Boulder, which is supported by the University of Colorado, several major federally funded science laboratories and one of the nation’s percentage of residents with college degrees as well as a high quality of life.

CU-Boulder is the Rocky Mountain regions largest and most-comprehensive campus. It offers 3,400 courses, boasts four Nobel laureates and works extensively with private businesses through it Technology Transfer Office.

Boulder’s quality of life largely helps attract and keep the city’s educated work force. After work, residents can frequent local shops and restaurants or head straight into the mountains for hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter.

Boulder’s vibrant historic downtown features the Pearl Street Mall, an award-winning pedestrian shopping, dining and entertainment destination. More retail and restaurants can be found in the city’s central corridor surrounding the Twenty-Ninth Street retail district. The city has more than 400 restaurants, including several that have received national acclaim.

With a resident symphony, four museums, 32 movies and stage theaters, numerous festivals and more than 30 art galleries. The city is a haven for culture. Boulder also offers highly ranked public and private schools, three city recreation centers and one of the regions four hospitals, which has two main campuses.

At the edge of these urban attributes, Boulder prominently features the natural outdoors. The city owns more than 45,000 acres of mountain and plains open space, with more than 200 hiking and biking trails.

Boulder Profile

Square miles: 25.5

Population: 103,606

Households: 43,878

Median household income: $57,231

Median homes sales prices: $567,500

Median age: 29

School district: Boulder Valley

Sales tax: 8.16 %

Top Private Employer: IBM (3,400)

Top Public Employer: University of Colorado- Boulder

Electricity: Xcel Energy Inc.

Online Resources

City of Boulder: www.bouldercolorado.gov

Boulder Chamber: www.boulderchamber.com

Boulder Economic Council: www.boulderbusiness.org

Economic Development Contact/Incentives

Clif Harald, Executive Director, Boulder Economic Council

303-786-7567 clif.harald@coulderchamber.com

Liz Hanson, Business Liaison, City of Boulder

303-441-3287 hansonl@bouldercolorado.gov

The city of Boulder’s Economic Vitality Program supports efforts through public and private sources to help businesses grow and remain in Boulder.  Incentives include flexible tax and fee rebates for primary employers, a microloan assistance program, and parks and recreation discounts for all employees in Boulder. The program provides business assistance services and business retention and outreach efforts.

 

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