M
ayor Bach visited the old Comcast location on Union for as long as he could remember. He’s also working hard to bring more jobs to Colorado Springs and make it a more business friendly community.
So it was fitting he attend the ribbon cutting ceremony to open the new Customer Service Center in University Village.
“We’re glad Comcast chose Colorado Springs to locate this new Customer Service Center to locate one of it’s customer service centers,” said Mayor Bach. “It’s important we support good employers. We need to bring more jobs to Colorado Springs and have employers that support the communities they serve. ”
Comcast is indeed supporting the Colorado Springs community. They have donated $2500 to contribute to the purchase of supplies and park enhancements during a Spirit of the Springs service day project. Also, on Comcast Cares Day next month, Comcast volunteers will work side by side with community volunteers to beautiful parks in Colorado Springs.
Along with Mayor Bach, elected officials and community leaders, including Colorado House Majority Leader Amy Stephens, Chief of Economic Vitality and Innovation Steve Cox, and President of Military Affairs for the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce Brian Binn, toured the new space. Donna Nelson, Economic Vitality Specialist for the Mayor’s office and leader of the Spirit of the Springs initiative, accepted the $2500 donation.
The next Xfinity Customer Center is located at 5020 North Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs.

