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NBCUniversal shutting down Bluprint, formerly known as Craftsy
The company told the state that its 137 employees will lose their jobs in July and August.
Hemp consulting company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Denver-based Lux Templum said that it owes $2.8 million, and has assets worth $421,985.
Englewood outdoor gear inventor launches fifth Kickstarter campaign
Mike Mojica quit his job as an aerospace engineer three years ago to focus on Outdoor Element.
WeWork takes planned Denargo location off website
The company said in March 2019 that it had leased the entire building at 2323 Delgany St.
Local startup inks deal with Kevin O’Leary on ‘Shark Tank’
“We’re a creative company, and he’s a finance guy, which feels like oil and water, but he really got us,” Anthony Franco said.
Uber co-founder’s ‘ghost kitchen’ startup working on Lincoln Park location
A startup that would seem tailor-made for the current pandemic is looking to launch in Denver.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for April
Companies that reported raising money last month include SonderMind, Truewerk and Altius Farms.
Supersonic jet startup raises $3M
The Englewood-based aerospace company said previous investors wanted to put up more cash before the company’s next formal fundraising round.
Bird and Lime scooters return to Denver streets
The companies, two of five e-scooters companies authorized to operate in Denver, pulled out in March.