Arvada · Jefferson County

Contractor sites for Arvada, built on the numbers.

Arvada is a settled, high-owner-occupancy Jefferson County city with above-average income and one of the metro's higher self-employment rates — homeowners who often run their own shops.

A small-town main street of vintage brick storefronts in daylightPhoto: Chris F / Pexels

Arvada by the numbers

US Census ACS 2024 five-year estimates. Sourced in full below.

Population
122,634
Median age
40.0
Median household income
$117,348
Median home value
$632,600
Owner-occupied
75.3%
Broadband access
96.0%
Self-employed
12.1%
Median year built
1979

What the data says about building here

Arvada is settled and well-off. Three-quarters of its homes — 75.3% — are owner-occupied, the median household income is $117,348, and broadband reaches 96.0% of households. This is a homeowner market that researches before it calls.

It also has one of the metro's higher self-employment rates at 12.1% — homeowners who often run their own shops, and who read a contractor's site the way another operator would. The housing (median built 1979) is aging into remodel territory.

The anchoring base is Jefferson County's 17,999 establishments and $13.0B in payroll (CBP 2023), 2,099 of them construction firms.

The Jefferson County business base

Arvada's market sits inside Jefferson County's 17,999 employer establishments and $13.0B in annual payroll (County Business Patterns 2023). 2,099 of those are construction firms employing about 16,519 people — the trades a site like this is built for.

What we build for Arvada contractors

Run a contracting business in Arvada? Tell us about it through the form. You'll get a plain answer on scope, price, and fit — and the standing disclosure that we're a Campbell Digital Studio brand out of Daphne, Alabama, with no Arvada office. The work runs remotely.

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