The Englewood-based firm, which just launched a mobile check-up van, is planning locations in Colorado Springs and Littleton.
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GoSpotCheck nabs $21.5M in largest funding round to date
After recently moving into a new four-story office downtown, the corporate software firm has locked down additional funding to supplement its staff and AI tech.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for October
Startups across Colorado raised $137.2 million last month, led by a Denver-based digital healthcare platform.
Denver couple’s gaming chest reaches Kickstarter goal in one day
It took Matt Weiss and Elsa Fluss just 24 hours to collect $25,000 in crowdfunding pledges for their boardgame carrying case inspired by Dungeons and Dragons.
Flat-fee brokerage adds $2M in VC
The LoHi startup, which employs 37, is looking for a total of $3.5 million in its most recent investing round.
Outdoorsy Boulder coffee brand bags $1M in VC
The instant coffee startup plans to make hires, release new flavors and market its products at more outdoors festivals and events.
Castle Rock entrepreneur wins chip-counting patent
Darrell Ratliff is putting his money on a cheat-deterring casino accessory.
CU grad raises $3M for recycling robot
The engineer’s Denver-based robotics company made national headlines in April after debuting Clarke, a recycling and sorting robot.
California tech startup solidifies Denver satellite office
After two months in Union Station’s WeWork coworking space, a San Francisco-based company has found a more permanent residence in the Mile High City.
Louisville manufacturer sued by Boulder cooler company
The maker of a $500 cooler claims a Louisville vendor left it out in the cold after accepting $30,000 in payments.