The DTC roughly corresponds to the area surrounding the I-25 corridor between I-225 and SH 88 (Arapahoe Road) and has a similar business community reputation to Irvine, California.
[3] George Wallace, a founder of the DTC, had started picking out parcels of land in Arapahoe County before founding the park, including property owned by the Bansbach family.
[5] In the early 1970s, investors asked Worthington to complete a conceptual master plan along a new fiber optic line south of downtown Denver.
In the Colorado area, Bill Daniels and John C. Malone were early adopters who shepherded many standards in cable technology.
[7] In 2005, DTC was owned by Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co., an operator of ports and ferries based in London.
[3] However, in February 2006, it was announced that P&O had sold its entire property portfolio in Denver to Shea Homes, a US building company, for an undisclosed amount.
[1] Unlike newer business parks, the newspaper noted that the DTC had been built with places to eat and shop as "afterthoughts", with many of the buildings dating back to the 1980s and 1990s.