The office will be home base for approximately 20 Lyft employees working on the app’s enterprise program.
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Tech startup FullContact sues former customer over data
Defendant Pipl bills itself as “the world’s largest people search engine.”
Video conferencing software company Zoom doubling DTC footprint
The company went public in April.
Denver couple test market for $200 poncho
“One of my favorite features is it packs into itself to become a fanny pack,” Carrie Yang said.
Founder of Centennial business incubator settles former employee’s lawsuit alleging sexual assault
The case, first reported by BusinessDen, resulted in Vic Ahmed’s resignation as CEO of Innovation Pavilion and its dissolution.
Techstars founder turned $50K Uber investment into $250M
David Cohen said he jumped at the chance to invest after meeting an early Uber employee passing through Boulder.
Real estate photography startup, a Techstars alum, sells to Denver firm
“Launching tons of other cities with our business model or any kind of these photography models is pretty hard,” founder Pascal Wagner said.
Hair dye startup in expansion mode
The founders of the Denver-based company say they’ve added about 20 employees in the past three months, and April orders were double those from one year ago.
Meditation app EnVision raises $230K
“There’s a lot of meditation apps out there that were awesome for teaching meditation, but nothing for visualization,” founder Elliott Lyons said.
Homegrown women’s coworking space to close
Women in Kind opened in the Clayton neighborhood in August 2017.