Spirit of the Past, reads the motto of the community of Centennial which operates as a home rule municipality in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Its 2001 city incorporation was the largest in U.S. history. Centennial is ranked as the 15th safest city in the whole nation making it an ideal place for living. Most of the businesses and entertainment centers lie west of I-25 that divides the city into half. Its hills, gullies, and ravines have been made user-friendly via recreational trails and parks, including the Dry Creek Dam, the DeKoevend Park, the Highline Canal Trail, the Willow Creek Trail, as well as the Big Dry Creek and Little Dry Creek Trails. Centennial boasts a wide variety of native wildlife and is representative of the state’s front range ecosystem. The first IKEA store in Colorado, which is the second-largest IKEA store in the country, was opened in 2011. Nationally recognized leader in the homebuilding industry, Meritage Homes, whose name stands for relentless pursuit of building better, smarter, and healthier homes via money-saving energy efficiency, thoughtful design, and higher building standards believes it is worth investing in this place and has, therefore, established two new green communities in Centennial for you to choose from. By becoming a zero carbon home owner, you can reduce your house’s carbon footprint due to its being built to conserve energy and water, improve indoor air quality, and produce generally less waste. Look for the ENERGY STAR approval which ensures the independent testing and inspection of building materials and appliances. You couldn’t do more for the environment and you don’t need to. Start enjoying the perks of green living in Centennial right away.
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