key facts
  • Located in Douglas County, Colorado, The Canyons is minutes away from major employment centers along the I-25 corridor.
  • The proposed plan currently includes 3,342 total acres.
  • Fundamental to the plan is a set of sustainable principles: environmental, cultural, and economic.
  • The team’s environmental stewardship has dedicated over half of the plan to native and recreational open spaces that respect the rugged topography, the mature Gambel oaks and cottonwoods and wildlife habitat.
  • Through a relationship with The Rocky Mountain Institute and other third-party sources, The Canyons is being designed to conserve water and energy. Clean renewable energy sources such as solar and wind are being explored as a way to reduce our impact on the environment.
  • Approximately 37 miles of walkable and bikeable trails are being planned throughout The Canyons, providing a healthy way of getting around the community and enjoying the great outdoors.
  • The marketplace, located at the Castle Pines Parkway interchange and Canyons Parkway will occupy approximately 225 acres of the plan. The marketplace is envisioned to be a pedestrian-oriented mix of shopping, dining, galleries, studios, offices, a boutique hotel, and residences oriented around a public plaza.
  • Up to 2,500 residences in a variety of types are planned. All are designed with a respect of the native landscape and an authentic Colorado architectural style:

Large-acreage estates

Custom residences

Portfolio homes

Patio homes

Marketplace residences which include urban-style loft, townhome, condominium, and apartment living
 

  • Utility service providers:

Water and sanitation: Parker Water and Sanitation District

Electricity: Intermountain Rural Electric Association

Natural gas: Black Hills Energy


 
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The information on this website at anytime represents in good faith The Canyons development intentions, is subject to change due to governmental and other related approvals, and may otherwise change as market conditions and development plans dictate.