Denver Opportunity Zones
Denver, Colorado has 62 census tracts eligible for OZ 2.0 designation. Demographics, eligible tract list, and state filing tracker.
About Denver's OZ 2.0 landscape
Denver falls under Colorado's OZ 2.0 selection process. The state's lead agency — OEDIT (Office of Economic Development and International Trade) — will recommend tracts for nomination by September 29, 2026. Residents, developers, and community organizations in Denver can typically submit input through the state's community-input window.
Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, OZ 2.0 tightens the low-income community criteria to 70 percent of area median income (down from 80 percent under OZ 1.0), eliminates the contiguous-tract option, and requires at least 33 percent of nominated tracts to be entirely rural. That changes which Denver neighborhoods qualify.
Final designations take effect January 1, 2027. Investments into Qualified Opportunity Funds targeting Denver tracts on or after that date receive OZ 2.0 benefits: rolling 5-year deferral, 15 percent basis step-up, and 100 percent exclusion of QOF appreciation after a 10-year hold.
Get notified when Colorado files
One email the moment Colorado's governor submits OZ 2.0 nominations. We'll flag whether Denver tracts made the list.