Two sister startups that package activity gifts and gym memberships for corporate clients have moved closer to the action with a new home in LoDo.
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Investment startup plugs in first deal
Two Denver transplants have picked their startup investment fund’s first project, taking a majority stake in a New York company that created a simple shortcut for small businesses.
Berkeley bookstore and bar adds B&B
A book shop and wine bar has added a single room for rent to its Tennyson Street property to create some more space for visiting authors, part of a larger renovation.
With $39M raise, app startup upgrades its HQ
A shopping app plans to triple its current space and headcount in a move from LoDo to a downtown office tower.
New brewery humming along in Jefferson Park
With some veteran brewers behind the wheel, a new brewery operation is up and running in a patch of Jefferson Park short on craft beer.
Home brewers coin new taphouse in Centennial
A pair of longtime home brewers are finally moving forward with plans to launch their own brewery and are building up their beer operation in a Centennial shopping center.
Hunting startup aiming higher
With years of target practice under its belt, the company behind a hunting shotgun sling is hoping to take its product to the next level.
Staffing startup sees opening in cannabis
A young entrepreneur moved to Denver and quickly launched a recruiting and staffing company focused on the marijuana industry. And she’s already planning moves into California and Oregon.
Skateboard startup powers up
An electric skateboard hoping to zip past the competition with lower prices has rolled out its first batch of boards.
Software firm quickly raises $2.5M
A Denver software company that creates tools for businesses raked in $2.5 million in less than one month.