The city was founded in 1950.
Over the years it has grown from a rural village to a community with a passion to get
bigger. Greenwood Village became a home rule city in 1972. At the same time a parks and
recreation department was organized for the benefit of the citizens.
The eastern section of Greenwood Village houses multiple covenant controlled subdivisions.
The western section has much open space and is "almost rural", either side is
flanked by the areas most expensive real estate in south metro Denver.
The Denver Technological Center is in Greenwood Village, founded in 1968 is the location
of hundreds of businesses. Some well-known employers are U.S. West, Great Western Life,
Microsoft, First Data corporation and RE/MAX International, just to name a few.
For the most part homes in Greenwood Village have upscale prices, although it's possible
to find affordable town homes and condos in the area along the I-25 corridor.Facts
| Population: 9,100 |
| City Government:
Council / Manager |
| Sales Tax: 6.8% |
| Median Income:
$75,000 |
| Average Home Price:
$350,000 |
| School Districts:
Cherry Creek and Littleton |
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