CitroTech Inc, a provider of environmentally safe fire solutions, has revealed that it has relocated its corporate headquarters to the Denver South region, maintaining its existing manufacturing operations in Oceanside, California.
This move intends to position CitroTech at the heart of a rapidly growing business corridor that serves as one of the Denver metro area’s most concentrated centers of employment and innovation.
Colorado is among the most wildfire-prone states in the country, with increasingly dry conditions and elevated fire risk driving urgent demand for more effective and environmentally responsible prevention strategies.
The latest analyses show that roughly 2.5 million Coloradans live within the wildland-urban interface, areas where human communities border flammable vegetation and more than one million reside in zones classified as moderate to very high wildfire risk.
By establishing its headquarters in Denver South, CitroTech aspires to place itself within a region purpose-built to support high-growth, mission-driven companies.
The area offers access to a deep, top-tier talent pool, robust global transportation options and state-of-the-art R&D infrastructure and close proximity to strong strategic partners, including utilities and advanced technology providers.
Wes Bolsen, CEO of CitroTech explained: “Denver South isn’t just where we’re locating our headquarters.
“It’s a launchpad for forming powerful global partnerships, where innovation and impact reinforce each other.
“The region’s infrastructure, talent and connectivity give us the fuel to advance product development and deploy safer wildfire defense solutions across a wide range of at-risk environments.”
The Denver South area, which includes the Denver Tech Center, more than 20 business parks and over 48 million square feet of office space, has a long history of attracting both established companies and high-growth innovators.
At present, more than 250,000 employees work within the region, supported by direct access to I-25 and C-470, nine RTD light rail stations and proximity to both Denver International Airport and Centennial Airport.
CitroTech’s decision to anchor its headquarters in Denver South underscores the region’s rising reputation as a hub for companies developing solutions to global challenges.
Particularly in environmental safety and disaster preparedness.
CitroTech hopes to positively impact the area with its background in eco-friendly wildfire resilience, having launched a solution that is safe for humans and the environment.
With recognition from the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Safer Choice program, the company shared its aspirations to further strengthen the local innovation ecosystem.
Highlighting this commitment, Kevin Schaff has been appointed Vice President of Business Development, based in CitroTech’s new Denver office.
He will lead sales, marketing and communications initiatives, immediately expanding the company’s local leadership and deepening its roots in the region.
Christine Shapard, Senior Director of Economic Development at Denver South shared: “CitroTech’s move to Denver South as one of only two NYSE publicly-traded wildfire prevention and protection companies signals a new chapter in how our region contributes to solving critical challenges.
“Their headquarters will support high-quality job creation, diversify our workforce and reinforce Denver South’s role as a place where businesses, talent and infrastructure come together to address issues that matter deeply to Colorado and the Western United States.”