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City Business Map

To view the Louisville Business Map, click on the image above. The map highlights different business districts around town (Downtown Louisville, South Boulder Road, Colorado Technology Center and McCaslin Boulevard). Businesses are color coded by type of business (retail, food/beverage, recreation/entertainment, lodging, services, manufacturing).

 


Historic Downtown LouisvillePatios Pic

Historic Downtown Louisville is the City's cultural and entertainment hub. The 8-block commercial center is a pedestrian-focused mixed-use area with restaurants, coffee shops, boutique retail and office uses all in one place. Many of the community's special events also happen at the Steinbaugh Pavilion from the Louisville Farmers Market to the summer Friday Night Street Faire. There's always something special happening in Downtown Louisville. 

 

Downtown East Louisville (DeLo)Underpass Opening

Downtown Louisville has expanded with the addition of the Downtown East Louisville (DeLo) redevelopment. DeLo brings new retail spaces, 180 new housing units and 30,000 square feet of Class A office space to infuse new vibrancy to town.

 

 

 

Colorado Technology Center

Colorado Technology Center building

The Colorado Technology Center (CTC) is Louisville's largest commercial and industrial park at over 400 acres. Many of the buildings in CTC specialize in blending all facets of a business under one roof, including the front office, manufacturing and warehousing. Several of the area's most innovative companies benefit from locating all their components right next to each other. One drive through and you'll notice that great companies doing great work are successful in the CTC. To-date approximately 5M square feet have been developed at CTC; this amount is expected to reach 5.8M square feet at full build-out. 

 

Centennial ValleyCentennial Valley

Louisville's Centennial Valley Business Park is located right next to US 36 and has great access to Denver and Boulder. Centennial Valley was built with the hard-working employee in mind. The office-focused infrastructure has excellent utility infrastructure for a 21st century business. There is an endless array of dining and shopping options available to get through the work day. All offices are located within just a short walk of the area's retail.

 

 

South Boulder Road

South Boulder Road Corridor

From approximately Garfield Road to Etna Drive along South Boulder Road, you will find a mix of vibrant mix of offices, casual restaurants, and retailers serving the local community.

 

 

 

 

McCaslin Corridor

McCaslin Corridor aerial view

The commercial sector of the McCaslin Road Corridor stretches from Via Appia Way on the North to US36 on the South. The district features many national brand retailers and dining options for residents and visitors alike.