An app used by the Broncos, Chipotle and Starz has raked in another $2 million between 18 investors in a short capital raise.
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Board game cafe rolling the dice on Santa Fe
Two board game lovers are combining a cafe and bar with a collection of hundreds of board games with a new Santa Fe Drive development as their starting space.
Trivia champ makes play for chairlift game show
Where can you make money while riding a chairlift? A Virginia entrepreneur hopes he can provide the answer with a new game show he has in the works for Summit County.
Living for the skis, sleeping in a van
A local ski maker is getting his startup off the ground — and putting a solid roof over his own head after a year of living in his van to save money.
Healthcare rating startup gets $3M shot in the arm
A Centennial company that created its own rating system for healthcare providers has scored nearly $3 million from a recent funding round.
Lunch spot unpacking new shop at St. Joseph’s
A quick lunch chain aimed at providing a healthier alternative to fast food is opening its third Denver location with a spot on a hospital campus.
A taste of Texas in Globeville
With a 3-ton meat smoker fired up with practiced recipes, a first-time restaurant owner opened the doors to a new barbecue joint, bar and music hall in Globeville.
Architects build new firm’s home in RiNo
Without even waiting for renovations to be finished on their new space, three former RNL architects have their firm digging into designs in RiNo.
GutCheck raises $12M
A market research company based in Denver has closed out another capital raise, pushing its total funds raised to about $25 million.
Wedding startups say ‘I do’ to cannabis
A florist who operates cannabis-focused flower and event planning businesses is staging an expo early next year for other wedding companies that go hand-in-hand with marijuana.