Denver Technological Center - Notable Denver Tech Center Area Companies

Notable Denver Tech Center Area Companies

  • Agilent Technologies
  • Apartment Investment Management Company, (Headquarters)
  • Archstone-Smith
  • Arrow Electronics, Inc.
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Sprint
  • CableLabs, which is responsible for developing many cable standards including DOCSIS and CableCard
  • CH2MHill
  • Ciber
  • Clear Channel
  • DHL Express
  • Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
  • EchoStar Communications
  • EMC
  • Gold Fields Ltd, Gold Fields Exploration, Inc. offices
  • Great-West Life
  • HP
  • ICG Communications
  • Boeing
  • JP Morgan
  • Kraft
  • Lennar Corporation
  • Liberty Global, Inc.
  • Merrill Lynch
  • Morgan Stanley
  • Nestle
  • Newmont Mining Corporation
  • Nextel
  • Nissan Motor Corporation
  • Oracle Corp.
  • Red Robin, (Headquarters)
  • SAP
  • Scientific Atlanta
  • Shaw Group
  • Stanley Consultants
  • Starz Entertainment
  • TeleTech
  • Time Warner Cable
  • URS Corp.
  • United Launch Alliance
  • Wachovia Securities
  • Western Union
  • XO Communications

Other business parks in the same vicinity are Inverness Business Park and Meridian Business Park, located farther south along I-25.

See also List of companies with Denver area operations

The Denver Tech Center is symbolized by the DTC Identity Monument, which sits immediately between I-25 and DTC Parkway in Greenwood Village. The monument was designed by Barber Architecture and is meant to resemble the framework of a skyscraper.

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