Why Live in Tower Triangle
Tower Triangle in Aurora, Colorado, is a suburban neighborhood situated near Interstate 70, providing convenient access to downtown Denver and the broader region. The area features predominantly ranch-style and split-level homes built between the late 1970s and early 2000s, many with fenced-in backyards, multi-car garages and mature trees shading front lots. Homes here are relatively affordable compared to the broader Adams County, with prices ranging from the upper $200,000s to the low $500,000s. The neighborhood benefits from low property taxes due to its unincorporated status in Adams County. Commuting is facilitated by nearby Interstates 70 and 25, as well as the Regional Transportation District's bus routes and the A Line light rail, which connects downtown Denver to the airport. Employment hubs such as Buckley Space Force Base, the Denver Tech Center and various manufacturing plants are within a short drive. Local families are served by Aurora Public Schools, with Clyde Miller P-8 within walking distance. The district offers career and technical education programs and dual credit courses through the Community College of Aurora. For outdoor activities, residents can visit Triangle Park, Terrace Park and the expansive Aurora Sports Park, or explore the Plains Conservation Center's trails. The neighborhood also features a small local business scene, including Victoria’s Market, The Frontier Club, Carnitas Estilo Michoacan food truck and Corral Western Wear.