Saturday, January 17, 2009

One of the BEST Places to live in the U.S.!

Read the following article from National Publications!

Castle Rock ranked sixth for growth in the Denver Business Journal Friday, January 9, 2009. Castle Rock was ranked No. 6 on the Gadberry Group's "8 from 2008" list of high-growth areas in the United States. Gadberry, based in Little Rock, Ark., ranked municipalities on census data, weighing growth from 2000 to 2008, as well as from 2007 to 2008. The company also weighted the rankings using some demographic factors, such as ethnicity, household income, net worth, economic stability, length of residence and age. Gadberry said Castle Rock grew from 9,936 households in 2000 to 24,584 in 2008, by 147 percent.

In order, the top eight were Queen Creek, Ariz.; Enterprise, Nev.; Helotes, Texas; Wesley Chapel, Fla.; Indian Trail, N.C.; Castle Rock; Elk Grove, Calif.; and New Orleans. Castle Rock among '10 best' for families in U.S. The Town of Castle Rock residents can stand up and take a collective bow on Tuesday, July 10, the day that Family Circle magazine unveils its "10 Best Towns for Families." That’s because the Town of Castle Rock made Family Circle’s list – the first of its kind for the national magazine celebrating women and families.

The magazine’s 10 Best Towns for Families article appears in the August edition, which hits newsstands nationwide on July 10. The article shares the results of the magazine’s quest to identify "the best communities across the country that combine big-city opportunities with suburban charm" and "an ideal blend of affordable houses, good jobs, top-rated schools, wide-open spaces and a lot less stress." "That describes Castle Rock perfectly," Castle Rock Mayor Randy Reed said of the results of Family Circle’s investigation. "If you asked 100 people why they moved to Caste Rock, 95 percent of them would probably cite the community’s small-town charm and family friendliness."

Reed said while it’s great to be recognized nationally as a great place for families, it’s reward enough to experience family life in Castle Rock. "Every time I walk out my front door I think about how fortunate I am to have landed here 20 years ago with my wife and two daughters."
To come up with its 10 Best Towns for Families, Family Circle partnered with On Board, a New York City research firm providing real estate and demographic data to assemble a list of 1,850 places with populations between 15,000 and 150,000 and a high concentration of households with an average income of $65,000. That list was pared to 800 based on criteria such as cost of living, jobs, schools, health care, air quality, green space and crime rate. Family Circle assessed which towns best met those standards and ranked them according to state. The winners were selected from the highest-rated towns in the top 10 states nationwide.

The ten "10 Best Towns for Families" are: · Castle Rock, Colorado· Diamond Bar, California· Morton Grove, Illinois· Cedar Park, Texas· Derby, Kansas· Kennesaw, Georgia· Cooper City, Florida· Madison, Mississippi· Franklin, Massachusetts· Chanhassen, Minnesota
Family Circle Magazine’s "10 best Towns for Families" honor is the latest in a string of national rankings awarded Castle Rock in recent years. In 2006, BusinessWeek magazine named Castle Rock No. 9 of the top 25 "best and most affordable suburbs in the United States." In a 2005 CNN Money Magazine report on the best places to live, Castle Rock ranked No. 1 in job growth.

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