Another coworking company catering to women eyes Denver

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The Riveter, a coworking company focused on women, is opening in Denver later this year. (Courtesy Amy Galbraith)

Another company catering to women is looking to flex its biceps in Denver’s booming coworking scene.

Seattle-based The Riveter announced Tuesday that it plans to be open in Denver by mid-2019, although spokeswoman Amy Kugler said the company has not signed a Denver lease yet.

Founded by Amy Nelson, the coworking startup opened its first women-centric coworking space in 2017 in a Seattle neighborhood. Since then, it has opened two more Seattle locations, two in Los Angeles and one in Austin, Texas.

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Founder Amy Nelson. (Courtesy Chad Peltola)

Denver is just one city The Riveter is targeting; it also expects to open this year in Dallas, Minneapolis, Atlanta and Portland, Oregon, according to a news release.

Stapleton coworking space Women in Kind already caters to women, and Rise Collaborative will do the same when it opens along Colorado Boulevard later this year.

The Riveter sais it has approximately 2,000 members. Amenities include the typical conference room availability, internet and access to events, but also include mothers’ rooms and discounts on child care.

The startup has raised $20.5 million in funding, according to Crunchbase.

TheRiveter CapitolHill2 CreditAmyGalbraith

The Riveter, a coworking company focused on women, is opening in Denver later this year. (Courtesy Amy Galbraith)

Another company catering to women is looking to flex its biceps in Denver’s booming coworking scene.

Seattle-based The Riveter announced Tuesday that it plans to be open in Denver by mid-2019, although spokeswoman Amy Kugler said the company has not signed a Denver lease yet.

Founded by Amy Nelson, the coworking startup opened its first women-centric coworking space in 2017 in a Seattle neighborhood. Since then, it has opened two more Seattle locations, two in Los Angeles and one in Austin, Texas.

TheRiveter AmyNelsonHeadshot CreditChad Peltola

Founder Amy Nelson. (Courtesy Chad Peltola)

Denver is just one city The Riveter is targeting; it also expects to open this year in Dallas, Minneapolis, Atlanta and Portland, Oregon, according to a news release.

Stapleton coworking space Women in Kind already caters to women, and Rise Collaborative will do the same when it opens along Colorado Boulevard later this year.

The Riveter sais it has approximately 2,000 members. Amenities include the typical conference room availability, internet and access to events, but also include mothers’ rooms and discounts on child care.

The startup has raised $20.5 million in funding, according to Crunchbase.

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