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What are you talking about. Great difficulty? Where are you getting this from and how is it apparent. Denver is not having a hard time recruiting companies. On the contrary, Denver is doing pretty well recruiting new companies.
How is this "great difficulty"?
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Eh, I didn't say they were "O for the Ocean."
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DBJ article by by Greg Avery:
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ZenPayroll, which offers businesses automated payroll services, currently has 225 employees. It plans to hire 100 people for its new Denver office, located in downtown near the Union Station transportation hub, the company said.
The company is finalizing a lease for offices with space for nearly 500 employees, he said.
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I hope they make their goals of some day having 500/1,000 employees.
Zenifits, interestingly also from San Francisco moved to Scottsdale end of last year and expects to have 1,200 employees by the end of this year and has already executed a lease in Tempe for another 1,000 employees so certainly such success can happen. I'd say it's not typical though.
Not to repeat myself but from the recent
Forbes ranking we have this:
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“Our ability to qualify for many relocation projects has gone down, and we are limited to competing for the top 3-4% of projects in terms of wages paid,” says Metro Denver Economic Development Corp CEO Tom Clark...
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Speaking of Metro Denver EDC, they used to track new companies and business development but they've changed. Similar but they now list positive business news in general
HERE. ZenPayroll is the only company I noticed moving into Denver this year. Panasonic which was announced last year is still pending out by DIA. I wouldn't say Denver is having a stellar year with recruiting - yet.
All that said there is noticeable organic growth which is probably the best kind of growth to have.
I did acknowledge that.