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History and Attractions of Longmont Colorado

Longmont, Colorado is situated in Boulder and Weld Counties in Colorado. This city owes its name to the prominent mountain peak, Longs Peak, which was 'conquered' by the explorer Stephen H. Long. Longmont's popularity recently took a jump when in 2006, it was declared an "All American City" by the National Civic League. It figures on the list of the top best 100 places to live in the USA in the 61st spot.
Founded in 1871, Longmont was intended to be an alternative to Chicago. The name of Longmont was initially Chicago-Colorado Colony. Even thought the economy centered around agriculture for many years, industrial development throughout time helped Longmont evolve into a manufacturing powerhouse. A large IBM plant was the first major boost to Longmont's manufacturing economy. As the technology industry grew, other big names came to Longmont such as Seagate and Maxtor.

Thinking About Relocating to Longmont?

If you have an opportunity to relocate to Longmont, you should seriously consider taking advantage of the chance to live in this beautiful and prosperous community. Since the economy of this area is rapidly growing, it is clear that Longmont CO real estate is a good investment. The appreciation rate of Longmont real estate property has maintained a healthy balance, even in periods of general real estate slowdowns.

Cost of Living

The average cost of a regular house in Longmont, Colorado is about $300,000, which is quite affordable when compared to other similar cities. The cost of living in Longmont has been estimated to be about 10 percent higher than the US average.
Nonetheless, the natural beauty of this mountainous region, combined with ultra modern architectural designs of homes by the renowned architect Andres Duany, is beckoning more people into its midst every year. The total population of Longmont, Colorado is about 85,000, and the population density is approximately 4,000 people per square mile in this town.

Employers

The major employers in Longmont Colorado include: St. Vrain Schools (3392 employees), Seagate Technology (1605 employees), Longmont United Hospital (1285 employees), Amgen (1183 employees) and Butterball, a turkey processing plant (920 employees) among others. The job growth rate is predicted to surpass 25 percent over the next few years.
Living in Longmont, Colorado is perfect for anybody who likes a combination of great outdoors opportunities and an exceptionally vibrant economy. In Longmont Colorado, you can have the best of the both worlds.