Tuesday, August 22, 2006

During the 1990s the population along the The Front Range boomed. The Front Range as a whole added nearly a million people and grew by 30%. Some places like Greeley saw a faster rate but the other metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) all saw 30% growth. Well, except for Pueblo. Pueblso MSA only grew by 14%. Essentially they grew at the same rate as the rest of the nation.

Why didn't Pueblo experience the same kind of growth the the rest of the Front Range experienced? Are they not close enough to the mountains to have drawn in those technology companies? I wouldn't see why that would be a problem considering Greeley grew the fastest despite being the furthest from the mountains. And like Greeley, Pueblo has a 4 year college. The climate in Pueblo is a little nicer than places like Ft. Collins with it being further south, right? And Pueblo is in Colorado so it should more or less have the same type of laws and taxes that the rest of the Front Range has. Why has Pueblo, the old Pittsburgh of the West, not grown like the rest of the Front Range? Why has what was once the 2nd or 3rd most important city in the state 100 years ago fallen so far behind so many other cities?

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  1. Colorado Front Range Growth



    1990

    2000

    2003

    2010

    2025

    Front Range

    2,694,096

    3,510,607

    3,747,463

    4,146,838

    5,278,958

    % Growth





    30%

    7%

    11%

    27%

    Denver Boulder MSA

    1,848,323

    2,400,630

    2,553,636

    2,826,036

    3,505,300

    % Growth





    30%

    6%

    11%

    24%

    Greeley MSA

    131,817

    180,862

    209,909

    253,049

    407,242

    % Growth





    37%

    16%

    21%

    61%

    Ft. Collins MSA

    186,136

    251,494

    265,489

    295,084

    404,241

    % Growth





    35%

    6%

    11%

    37%

    Colorado Springs MSA

    409,482

    537,484

    569,772


    606,147

    750,806

    % Growth





    31%

    6%

    6%

    24%

    Pueblo MSA

    123,805

    141,472

    148,707

    211,369

    211,369

    % Growth





    14%

    5%

    12%

    27%

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