James Poss, 26, who started making ski boot luggage in Jackson Hole two years ago, is now working out of the WeWork on Platte Street.
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NYC-based HR tech company opens Denver office
Greenhouse has landed more than $100 million in venture funding and now has a presence in Union Station’s WeWork.
The fun doesn’t end when sun goes down; mountain biking trio invent new bike light
Three mountain biking pals don’t want to keep dismounting when the sun goes down.
Not just all talk: Health care startup raises $3.4 million to help market its app
In May, Sopris Health company launched its medical scribe app, which transcribes conversations between doctors and patients.
LA-based Techstars graduate opening DTC office
Los Angeles-based Ordermark, which finished the Boulder accelerator program this spring, is opening a 1,500-square-foot office at 5500 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. in Greenwood Village.
WeWork is No. 2 in downtown Denver office space, trailing only DaVita
The coworking giant, which just hit No. 1 in Manhattan, has been on a tear in Denver in 2018, announcing leases in three new buildings.
Denver Startup Week kicks off with a bang
The seventh iteration of Denver Startup Week kicked off Monday, Sept. 24, with an expected 20,000 people attending the free event.
Motorcycle ride-tracking app raises $1 million
Rever’s core product features audio navigation tools and the ability to track mileage, speed, elevation gain and other metrics.
Slack signs lease for 80,000 square feet in LoDo
The messaging startup confirmed that it has signed a lease for 16 Chestnut.
Aurora mushroom startup raises another $23 million
Mycotechnology, an Aurora startup making sweeteners and protein products from the common fungi, has pocketed at least $23.5 million in funding. The company is looking for a total of $30 million.