Yahoo! News
February 10, 2021
While the usual hotspots for technology firms like San Francisco, New York, and Washinton DC are all facing a decline in employment and hiring, Denver is up 1% compared to last year. Denver’s strong infrastructure, diverse talent pool, affordable cost of living, and high quality of life all put the city “on the fast track to becoming a new micro-tech hub”. “Known as the city with the most microbreweries per capita and a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, it’s no wonder that the top two best places to live in the US in 2020 were both in the Denver Metro area.” Read the full article here.