
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Grand Junction, near expansive vineyards and the Colorado National Monument, ranks as the top city for those looking to relocate to Colorado, according to a Homefront survey of 22 places with 40,000 or more residents in the state. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post) Getting your player ready...
With fewer people moving across state lines, and population growth slowing, places within Colorado will have to compete harder with each other to attract new residents.
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