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The air may be crisp and cold on this midautumn morning, but the sun shines strongly here in Denver, as it does 300 days of the year. In front of Union Station, the city's renovated historic train station, travellers wheel their suitcases off the airport light rail, Denverites walk their dogs big and small, and remote workers sneak into a nearby coffee shop or co-working spot.

The Colorado capital is finally starting to feel like itself again after the pandemic slowed its steady growth. “Downtown Denver became an eerily silent city during the pandemic, and I wasn't certain if we would ever see the downtown streets filled with the husde and bustle it once had,” said Ashley Archibeque, chief of staff of Sentral, a Denverheadquartered property management company specialising in flexible living. “However, people have slowly begun to creep back, and the area near Union Station feels more vibrant, thriving, and lively than it ever was before.”

Primely located in the plains stretching before the Rocky Mountains - and famously situated one mile above sea level Denver has consistendy attracted young adults seeking a laidback lifestyle and

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