Two home brewers have built a business for themselves churning out tailor-made batches of beer for weddings, parties and other events.
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Parking startup pulls in another $2M
With some big-name real estate investors pitching in, a Denver startup aimed at making parking garages more efficient has wrapped up a $2 million fundraising round.
Bike shop shutting down as owner shifts to startup
The owner of a 10-year-old bike retail business is changing gears to focus on a new startup, packing up his 38th Avenue shop and selling a Baker spin-off.
Outdoors belt maker cinches startup funds
After a couple of unsuccessful Kickstarter attempts, a startup that makes multi-function belts for emergencies has nearly $10,000 in its pocket to begin distribution of the product.
Home security startup launches another capital raise
After raising $2 million earlier this year, a home sensor software company is already diving into a second raise, this time shooting for $1 million.
Lawn care startup scores deal with Amazon
A software startup that syncs a smartphone app to lawn sprinklers recently closed a round of capital fundraising and also landed an integration and funding agreement with Amazon.
Coffee, whiskey, clothes and co-working
The owners of a clothing brand have set up shop on Colfax and have thrown in a cafe, bar and co-working space, as well – and they’ve nearly capped their membership.
Co-working craze hits Sunnyside
The North Denver neighborhood is getting its own shared office startup, which plans to open its desks and endless coffee to independent workers and small businesses next month.
Sunnyside restaurant plans scrapped
A would-be restaurant owner has tossed out plans for a Sunnyside tavern in the face of hefty construction costs.
Medical scribe startup aims for capital raise
An expanding medical transcription company is hoping to bring in $1.5 million to help it hire more employees and launch a new office.