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Software startup hunts for new office
Apto, a commercial real estate software company, in the market for a permanent Denver office after outgrowing three suites at co-working space Galvanize’s Golden Triangle building.
From renters to owners: Couple buys building that houses their yoga, bike businesses
Russ and Brittany Hopkins have ambitious plans for their dual yoga/bike businesses, starting with the imminent purchase of the building they’re now renting.
Pressed for space, RiNo cidery looks to expand
Holding its own in a beer-happy neighborhood, a RiNo cidery has raised nearly $1.5 million from investors to fund an expansion of its taproom and production facilities.
Local bottled water startup files for bankruptcy
A company that intends to create a high-end water bottle brand sourced from Eagle County has taken a step back into bankruptcy, reporting at least $10 million in liabilities, some to its founders’ other businesses.
Comedian mixes punches and punchlines
Stepping straight from the ring to the stage, a local comedian is launching a new series of boxing matches between Denver comics followed by stand-up routines.
Laser startup blasts through $4M raise
An entrepreneur with an eye for laser technology is getting ready to roll out his newest product and has crossed the $10 million mark with investors.
CrossFit gym launching in Westminster
With corporate classes already under his belt, a CrossFit instructor is gearing up to launch his own gym next month in Westminster.
Cool Planet raises $9.2M for new product
A Greenwood Village company that turns wood chips into high-octane fuel has completed a $9.2 million capital raise to open up new business as gas prices slump.
Wearable camera startup focuses on expansion
A Denver-based company that makes glasses with built-in cameras has moved into a Golden Triangle office six times bigger than its old digs.