The fundraising force is strong with Sphero, even after laying off 45 and losing a co-founder in the last year.
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Dragul arraignment postponed to July 6 for alleged securities fraud
Gary Dragul faces nine felony counts regarding his operations at GDA Real Estate Services.
The Free Ride brings 6-person shuttles to Denver
The New York company will operate its electric vehicles downtown throughout summer, offering free rides to pedestrians.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for May
Startups across the state raised a total of $75 million in May, led in large part by Denver ventures.
Littleton startup raises capital for porch bench lock boxes
Ben Dehner wants to bench porch thieves with a device that automatically locks after a courier puts a package inside.
CEO accused of sexual assaults resigns; claims relationships were ‘consensual’
Waqar “Vic” Ahmed, who started Innovation Pavilion in 2011, said in a prepared statement and a YouTube video Thursday that he is stepping down as CEO.
Incubator founder accused by two of sexual assault
The founder of a Centennial business incubator is being accused by former employees of repeated sexual harassment.
Dating app doubles footprint with office move
After finding permanent space in 2016, Denver’s homegrown dating app for yogis has fallen for the office next door.
Wireless lock software startup punches code for $6M capital raise
A company that makes software to remotely control locks announced the Series A funding along with a move to a new office that’s twice as big.
Company that matches patients, therapists raises $2.5M
A Denver-based mental health startup plans to use the capital to improve software that matches patients with therapists based on scheduling, insurance and other preferences.