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“I’m turning 30 in a few months — just in the nick of time,” one person told BusinessDen.
Caroline Lofts leads the brand born out of her family’s real estate holdings.
“It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s gotta do it,” said Dr. Raul Cano, chief operating officer.
A project engineer at Lockheed Martin has launched Beryl, which is about $11,000 towards its goal with a week to go.
Fire Escape is designed to be able to start a fire, cut a seat belt, break a window, open a bottle or oxygen tank, and tighten or loosen screws.
A burger company and hemp distributor raised funds this round.
The CEO of AirDNA said the company’s local workforce has grown from eight to 20 employees in the last year.
Denver-based Golfkicks is gearing up to release the third version of its golf spikes, which use metal instead of plastic, allowing for easier attachment.
Summer and winter are coming together as Slope Threads moves in with Mountain Side Gear Rentals.
“We were just uncomfortable with moving forward,” said Churchill Bunn, of Alpine Investments.
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