Just minutes away from downtown Denver real estate, the National Western Complex is once of Colorado’s premier show places with more than 600,000 square feet of space for staging almost any kind of event. Coming up in March 2009, the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo and the Denver Home Show are being held at the National Western Complex—not too far from horse properties in Foxfield, Littleton, and Sedalia CO real estate.
The National Western Complex is one reason why, owning Denver horse properties, local equestrian fans will find numerous competitions and social events, clubs, and associations in the Greater Denver area. At the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo this weekend, everyone from 4-H students to old-time ranchers will enjoy a Sanctioned WRCA Ranch Rodeo, Extreme Cowboy Race, speakers and clinicians, Horseman’s College and Trail Rider conference, Green Ranch & Home Show, Green University, and lots of entertainment.
From Shire horses to working ranch cowboys, from cowboys racing through obstacle courses to test communication and athleticism of horse and rider, to a rich western rock/swing sound released by Carlos Washington and The Steel Horse Band—the exciting line-up for this weekend kicks off the next season and generation of horse activities.
Ty Pennington will make a rare appearance during the Denver Home Show scheduled March 19-22, where more than 500 experts and thousands of products and services will be on hand to help with homes, home remodeling, home décor and more. Partnering with the producer of Marketplace Events, Ty explains, “People always ask me where they can buy the cool products they see on our show, and the truth is that the best place to find all the basics, plus all the hot new products—all in one place—is at the type of home shows Marketplace Events produces.”
The modern, user-friendly facilities at the National Western Complex recently saw the completion of a $30 million expansion program. The 2 million people in the metro trade area seem to be quite pleased with the results. Facilities now include the Events Center, Expo Hall, Hall of Education, Stadium Arena, and Stadium Hall.
So, think about it. The high-energy Mile High City boasts a gently thriving economy and a central location at the intersection of Interstates 25 and 70 along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountain recreational playground. It is one of the most accessible cities in America and meeting places such as the National Western Complex continue to drive herds of interest our way.
For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052.