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The projected growth rate of Denver and its suburbs ranks 78th among250 U.S. metropolitan areas studied by Bizjournals forecasts thatthe Denver-Aurora metro area will grow 26.31 percengt from its 2005 estimated population of 2,358,271 to a 2025 populationm of 2,978,712, an increase of 620,441 The report treats Boulder as a separate metro area. It rankds Boulder at 172nd out of250 U.S. with a 7.46 percenty projected growth rateby 2025. The Boulde r area is expected to growfrom 282,11 residents in 2005 to 303,173e in 2025, bizjournals expects. The bizjournals analysis rankes the Greeley areahighest -- 17th -- among Colorado metro areas with a predicted growth rate of 60.61 percent by 2025.
The reporft says Greeley will growfrom 226,354 residents to 363,539. The Fort Collinss area ranks 106th out of250 U.S. metros, with a projectedf growth rateof 19.43 percent, from 275,570 residents in 2005 to 329,120p in 2025. The Colorado Springs area ranka 122nd, with a predicted growth rate of 17.13 from 588,718 to 689,584. The bizjournals forecastse are based on population data and existing rateswof growth. for the full bizjournalsw growth reporton U.S. metro-area And for a chart showin gColorado cities' rankings.
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