Arista
Broomfield, CO
Broomfield’s most walkable neighborhood — a transit-oriented mixed-use development centered around Arista Place with acclaimed restaurants, craft breweries, and FlatIron Crossing steps from your front door.
- Zip Code80021
- Home StylesCondos, Townhomes, Urban Flats
- Year Built Range2007–Present
- Typical Price Range$450K – $800K
- HOAYes — building/community HOA
- Walk ScoreHighest in Broomfield
- TransitUS-36 RTD Bus Rapid Transit
- Location120th & Wadsworth · FlatIron Crossing
Broomfield’s Urban Village
Arista is Broomfield’s only genuinely walkable, mixed-use neighborhood — a transit-oriented development centered on Arista Place at 120th Avenue and Wadsworth Parkway that was conceived from the outset as an urban village within a suburban city. The development broke ground in the mid-2000s and has built out progressively, adding residential buildings, retail, restaurants, and office space in a pedestrian-oriented environment that stands in deliberate contrast to Broomfield’s otherwise car-dependent landscape.
The name Arista comes from the Latin word for the tip of an ear of grain, a nod to the agricultural character of the land before development, and a subtle reference to the idea of cultivation and growth. The development’s marketing has consistently emphasized the live-work-play concept, and Arista has largely delivered on that promise: residents can walk to acclaimed restaurants, a craft brewery, and FlatIron Crossing Mall without getting in a car.
Arista attracts a distinctly different buyer profile than most Broomfield neighborhoods. Young professionals working in the Interlocken tech corridor or commuting to Boulder or Denver on US-36, downsizers seeking low-maintenance urban-feeling living, and buyers relocating from true urban environments who want Broomfield’s price point and location without sacrificing walkability, all find Arista a compelling option. The neighborhood’s density creates a social energy unusual for Broomfield, with Arista Park serving as a community gathering space and the restaurant row along Arista Place generating consistent foot traffic.
Transit-Oriented at US-36 and Wadsworth
Arista’s defining geographic advantage is its position directly on the US-36 corridor — Colorado’s most important transit investment in recent years. The Boulder-Denver US-36 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system runs directly adjacent to Arista, with a Broomfield station providing frequent, fast service to Boulder and downtown Denver without the parking and traffic hassle of a car commute. For Interlocken tech corridor employees, the location is essentially within cycling distance of major employers including Oracle, Vail Resorts HQ, and dozens of other companies.
FlatIron Crossing Mall is a literal short walk — Colorado’s premier outdoor-indoor mall with 200+ stores and restaurants. The 1stBank Center, Broomfield’s premier mid-size concert and event venue (capacity 6,000–8,000), sits adjacent to the development, making world-class live entertainment a walkable amenity. Wadsworth Parkway and US-36 provide quick car access to the broader metro when needed.
Arista Park and the US-36 Corridor Trail
- Arista Park — central community green
- US-36 Bikeway (separated cycling path)
- FlatIron Crossing (walking distance)
- Rocky Mountain Flatwater kayaking (nearby)
- Broomfield County Commons Open Space
- Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek
- Waneka Lake Park (Lafayette, nearby)
- Outdoor dining corridors
- Boulder Reservoir (20 min north)
- Boulder Creek Path access via US-36 Bikeway
Education Near Arista
Arista is primarily a professional and young-adult neighborhood, most buyers are not purchasing with school-age children as the primary consideration. That said, Jefferson County School District (JEFFCO) serves the area, and families with children have solid options nearby. The neighborhood’s position near the Broomfield/Jefferson County line means school options can vary, verifying assignment at the time of purchase is important.
Arista sits near the Broomfield RE-1/JEFFCO district boundary — always verify your specific school assignment with both districts before purchasing.
Where Arista Residents Eat
Arista has Broomfield’s most concentrated dining scene — Hickory & Ash, VINCA, The Burns Pub, and several other options are all walkable from most Arista residences. This is the neighborhood’s clearest advantage over every other Broomfield community: genuine dining walkability.
The Broomfield area’s most acclaimed restaurant — right on Arista Place. Colorado-centric cuisine with sustainably sourced steaks, house-cured charcuterie, and creative seasonal dishes by Executive Chef Ryan Taylor.
An acclaimed Italian-European restaurant on Arista Place with a devoted local following. Refined pasta, excellent wine program, and warm hospitality that feels genuinely European in a Colorado setting.
One of Colorado’s most praised independent craft breweries, just a short walk from Arista. Award-winning small-batch beers in a welcoming taproom — a neighborhood institution.
A genuine Irish pub just off the Arista corridor — excellent fish and chips, a strong draft beer selection, and the kind of warm, unpretentious atmosphere that makes a neighborhood local.
Living in Arista
Arista’s walkability score is the highest of any Broomfield neighborhood — a direct result of intentional transit-oriented planning. For residents who work in Boulder, Denver, or the Interlocken corridor, the combination of US-36 BRT access and walkable daily amenities can make car ownership optional in ways it simply isn’t elsewhere in Broomfield.
Colorado’s top outdoor-indoor mall, walkable from Arista. 200+ stores, restaurants, a movie theater, and seasonal events make it genuinely useful as a day-to-day amenity rather than just a destination.
The high-frequency bus rapid transit service on US-36 connecting Arista directly to downtown Boulder and downtown Denver. One of the most valuable transit connections in the suburban Denver metro.
The central park and gathering space for the Arista community — an active pedestrian green that anchors the neighborhood’s social life and provides an outdoor counterpoint to the urban density around it.
The separated cycling and pedestrian path along the US-36 corridor — a regional trail connecting Arista to Boulder, Louisville, Lafayette, and beyond. One of Colorado’s premier multi-use trail investments.
Condos & Townhomes for Sale in Arista
Ready to Call Arista Home?
Arista’s walkability, transit access, and dining scene make it unlike any other Broomfield neighborhood. If you want urban convenience at Broomfield prices, let’s talk.
