Is Colorado a good state to start a family business in? It depends on who you ask. Many have found success here in the Centennial State with access to its skilled workforce and tax incentives for start-ups.

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What are some of Colorado's largest family-run businesses? Let's take a look at several that have made a name for themselves over the years on both sides of the state.

12 of the Largest Family-Owned Businesses in Colorado

Colorado's largest family-run businesses can be found on both sides of the Continental Divide. From construction consultants to automotive dealerships, and even one of America's favorite candy companies, the Centennial State is a place where several local companies have had success for generations.

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Colorado's Business-Friendly Style

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Many of the perks of starting a business in Colorado are the same for families as they are for individuals. The state can boast a strong business survival rate, it's in a location people love to visit, and local governments offer low start-up costs, the Colorado Enterprise Zone Program, and WalletHub just ranked Colorado 11th in the nation on their list of great places to raise a family.

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Colorado Ranchers: The Original Family Business

Did you know that some of the best examples of long-lasting family businesses in Colorado can be found right here in Mesa County? Did you know that more than 90% of all the ranches in Mesa County are owned by families? Without great families, we wouldn't have a successful farm and ranch culture in our state. Communities like this one are indeed still great places to start up a business in Colorado.

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Do find yourself hopping in the car and driving 60 or 70 miles just to visit your favorite hole-in-the-wall restaurant or cafe. People in Western Colorado do this all the time. They gather the fam-damily and pile in the SUV to drive up to Mesa to visit the Wagon Wheel. Maybe you pile in the car and drive from Grand Junction to Meeker simply to visit Clark's Burgers.

I asked on Facebook, "Name a small, locally-owned restaurant/cafe/bakery in Western Colorado that's worth making the drive for." Here's what you had to say.

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