Westminster · Adams & Jefferson counties

Contractor sites for Westminster, built on the numbers.

Westminster straddles the Adams–Jefferson line north of Denver — a six-figure-income, wage-and-salary suburb with one of the metro's lowest self-employment rates.

Westminster by the numbers

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

Population
115,484
Median age
37.4
Median household income
$100,272
Median home value
$532,400
Owner-occupied
61.9%
Broadband access
94.2%
Self-employed
8.4%
Median year built
1987

What the data says about building here

Westminster is a six-figure wage-and-salary suburb straddling the Adams–Jefferson line. Median household income is $100,272, but self-employment is just 8.4% — one of the metro's lowest. People here mostly work for employers, which shapes who a contractor is selling to and when they are home to take the call.

The housing is mid-vintage (median built 1987) with 61.9% owner-occupancy and broadband in 94.2% of households — a steady, connected, family market north of Denver across 115,484 residents.

Because Westminster spans two counties, its business base draws on both Adams (11,319 establishments, $13.2B payroll) and Jefferson (17,999 establishments, $13.0B payroll) — CBP 2023.

The Adams County business base

Westminster's market sits inside Adams County's 11,319 employer establishments and $13.2B in annual payroll (County Business Patterns 2023). 1,871 of those are construction firms employing about 24,532 people — the trades a site like this is built for.

What we build for Westminster contractors

Run a contracting business in Westminster? 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 Westminster office. The work runs remotely.

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