Cheyenne LEADS, a not-for-profit economic development organization, successfully emphasizes the value of Cheyenne WY real estate for businesses and relocation. LEADS is instrumental is proving that Cheyenne real estate provides companies a strategic location, low cost of living, available sites, telecommunications, and accessibility. LEADS can assist non-retail businesses in all phases of relocation or expansion in the area. Since 1986, LEADS recruited 45 new companies who created 3,500 new jobs with an annual payroll of $82 milion.
The City of Cheyenne and Laramie County real estate afford Wyoming tax benefits, incentives, labor advantages and availability, and training. In addition, living in Cheyenne homes ensures a quality lifestyle, moderate climate, exemplary healthcare, and proximity to education.
Cheyenne LEADS serves as the economic development entity for the City of Cheyenne and Laramie County, Wyoming. It owns two industrial business parks: Cheyenne Business Park on the southeast edge of Cheyenne real estate and the North Range Business Park at an interchange on I-80 west of Cheyenne. As the landowner, Cheyenne LEADS is able to negotiate competitively with its goal in mind to spur economic development in the region. The organization offers build-to-suit opportunities for incoming businesses and it only takes 21 days to obtain a building permit.
Commercial real estate in Cheyenne is strategically located at major transportation and communication hubs. Cheyenne is situated along major roadways of Interstates 80 and 25) just north of the Colorado border, allowing Cheyenne businesses to readily synergize with companies along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Connected via Great lakes Airlines in Cheyenne, Cheyenne is also just a 90-minute drive from the ultra-modern Denver International Airport. In today’s modern world, businesses are very interested in the accessibility provided by the location, which is at the geographical and time center of the North American continent.
Wyoming offers the best business-friendly taxes in the United States. Tax incentives are built-in. The state has no personal or corporate state income taxes, no inventory taxes, and low property taxes. It is a right-to-Work state with competitive labor rates. Fourteen percent of the workers in Laramie County are union members. Moreover, the city is a major Electronic Switching Center with DSL, ATM, Frame Relay, and ISDN data services along with long-haul carriers providing analog, digital and fiber optic transport services.
Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne (5,000 students), the local community college, facilitates economic team building along with the University of Wyoming, Colorado State University, and University of Northern Colorado (50,000 students). They provide a trained employee pool to add to the area’s vocational and technical programs. These institutions will offer custom-tailored employee training and computer training, professional continuing education, on-site training and professional development, and employee development and leadership training.
Atop a broad plateau at an elevation of 6,100 feet, the city offers a semi-arid climate with sunshine 327 days and year. The average monthly temperature is 58.3 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity 52 percent. These are just some of the reasons to contact Cheyenne LEADS about moving your business to the area.
For information about real estate, ranches, and land in Laramie County, call The Property Exchange at (307) 632-6481.




