Workforce & Industrial Development
Located just east of Colorado Springs, Cimarron Hills is quickly establishing itself as a strategic location for industrial and logistics operations in central Colorado. The area benefits from immediate access to major transportation corridors, including US Highway 24, Powers Boulevard, and proximity to Interstate 25, making it ideal for companies seeking efficient distribution routes throughout the Front Range and beyond.
Industrial real estate activity in Cimarron Hills and the greater El Paso County region is on the rise, with new developments catering to advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and supply chain firms. Low vacancy rates and growing demand for modern warehouse and flex space are driving both speculative and build-to-suit projects. Local industrial parks are attracting attention from site selectors looking for scalable, shovel-ready sites with robust infrastructure.
Cimarron Hills draws from the strong workforce of Colorado Springs and the surrounding region, supported by workforce development programs such as those offered by the Pikes Peak Workforce Center. These initiatives connect employers with skilled labor and provide customized training in high-demand sectors like manufacturing, logistics, and aerospace.
Incentives at the state and local level help make Cimarron Hills competitive for new investment. Colorado’s Job Growth Incentive Tax Credit and the El Paso County Economic Development office provide assistance for qualifying businesses, including tax credits, infrastructure support, and workforce grants. The region’s collaborative approach ensures that companies have the resources they need to thrive.