About

Built by producers.
Free for everyone.

Colorado Venue Finder started as an email we kept receiving at Earth Coast Productions: "Do you have a list of venues that can host 30 to 300+ people and let us work with local vendors?" This is that list — grown to 455 venues, made public, and given its own home.

We're an event and media production company in Broomfield, Colorado. We load into these buildings, hang rigging from their ceilings, and argue with their loading docks. So the venue notes here are production notes — power, load-in, ceiling height, and what an "exclusive in-house AV" mandate really does to a budget — not brochure copy.

The directory is free, for everyone, with no login and no paid placements. The honest business model: if you also need a production partner at the venue you pick, we'd like to be on the shortlist. That's the entire catch.

Earth Coast Productions crew operating cameras at a Colorado corporate event
A stage build with LED wall and lighting design at a Colorado conference
Broadcast control setup at a live Colorado event production

The editorial rules

Five rules bind every listing. They're why the directory is worth citing.

  1. 01

    Anti-fabrication

    Square footage, capacity, and pricing appear only where there's a real published figure or first-hand knowledge. Missing numbers are omitted — never guessed, never "~approx". "Ask us" is an honest answer; an invented capacity is neither.

  2. 02

    No paid placements

    Venues never pay to be listed, ranked, or badged. The ECP Preferred badge is earned through production experience in the room and names the production that backs it. A badge everyone has tells you nothing.

  3. 03

    Roles, not people

    Venue pages list the role to ask for — Director of Sales, Event Services Manager — not scraped individuals. Named contacts appear only where a venue published that person or told us directly.

  4. 04

    AV policy is the differentiator

    Most directories bury vendor policy. It's the field our readers actually filter on, so it's classified carefully — and marked "unknown" freely rather than over-claimed.

  5. 05

    Vetted vs. listed

    Two tiers, labeled honestly: venues we've researched directly (many from working in the room), and venues listed from public sources whose policies we haven't confirmed yet. The second tier shows "unknown" where it is unknown.

See the rules in action

All 455 venues, searchable by the answers that change budgets.