Brighton, CO, is a growing city in Adams County with a population of over 43,800 people, located 23 miles north of Denver. Originally founded in the 1870s as a farming community, Brighton has evolved into a modern suburb with significant industrial opportunities, particularly in the energy and automation sectors. The city features an 8-mile corridor dedicated to Vestas Wind Systems, one of its largest employers, along with Adams County Government, School District 27J, and Platte Valley Medical Center. Housing in Brighton varies from historic single-story homes and bungalows in the city center to newer multi-story Craftsman homes in subdivisions like Brighton Crossings. The city boasts approximately 350 acres of protected farmland and 740 acres of open space, including wetlands and grassy plains. Barr Lake State Park, located 7 miles southeast, offers fishing, boating, and trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Brighton maintains over 1,096 acres of public parks, featuring 48 miles of walking trails, playgrounds, athletic fields, pools, and recreational facilities like the Brighton Recreation Center and Brighton Oasis Family Aquatic Center. Downtown Brighton's Main Street is home to diverse retail and dining options, including upscale bistros, brunch cafes, and international cuisine, complemented by multiple breweries and bars. The Brighton Pavilions and Prairie Center Shopping Center provide additional shopping and dining choices. Cultural highlights include the Armory Performing Arts Center and the Art in Public Places initiative, with events like the Art in the Park festival and Culturefest. School District 27J serves the city with highly rated schools. Brighton's transportation network includes local bus lines, multi-use paths, and access to major highways, with Denver International Airport 21 miles away. Crime rates are on par with the national average.