
The ubiquitous social network has tapped the “like” button on a downtown office.
The ubiquitous social network has tapped the “like” button on a downtown office.
A cloud-based software firm that automates sales commission percentages is expanding its Blake Street office by 50 percent and gearing up for more hires in 2017.
The Wednesday night rides — free for participants — cost the owner $100,000 per summer in security, clean-up, insurance and sanitation expenses.
Startup car-buying app Blinker has pulled into its new headquarters in LoDo. The company, which employs around 40, moved in last week to 11,000 square feet at 1675 Larimer Street. Blinker was formerly based in the ANB building in Cherry Creek. You can read a full BusinessDen profile here.
The inventory and sales tracking firm will move into a new 18,000-square-foot building at 1510 Market St. It’s an addition to the Rocky Mountain Seed Co. building.
A private equity firm has topped off its second fund, drawing more than $36 million from 17 investors.
With more than $17 million in incentives from the city and the state, a young San Francisco company will put up to 1,750 people on its Denver payroll as it launches a second office near Union Station.
Chad Fish is about to embark on his first venture in the hotel industry – a LoDo hostel he’s dubbed Hostel Fish. And he’s using Airbnb to help book rooms.
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