With $1 million in revenue last year and plans to raise $2 million in investments, the creator of a tabletop scanning machine looks to make the device even smaller.
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Mining venture slides into bankruptcy
The firm halted gold exploration in September 2016 following a “slough event” that rendered its site off the Alaskan coast unusable.
Local popcorn maker acquired by Louisville firm
The Centennial-based maker of Rocky Mountain Popcorn and Sinfully Thin popcorn was scooped up Feb. 16.
Denver swim school franchises join forces
A brand focused on first-time swimmers will combine its efforts with another based around collegiate- and Olympic-hopeful competitors.
Sold for $3.6M: One-time home of Mayor Robert W. Speer
The Country Club home built by one of Denver’s early visionaries sold last month.
Zuni Street Brewing Co. set to launch March 8
LoHi’s newest brewer is days away from opening the taps to the public.
Bradley Petroleum sold to Idaho chain
After more than a century in business, a family that owns dozens of gas stations in Colorado has sold its operation to an Idaho-based chain.
Bankrupt accountant accused of paying off customers following scheme
In the months before Don Richard Iley’s accounting firm unraveled in bankruptcy, the Parker resident now charged with stealing millions of dollars allegedly paid off payroll clients and a colleague hip to his scheme.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for January
For the second month running, Foundry Group led the largest funding round of startups statewide by placing another bet on a Boulder business.
Software firm trades RiNo for Capitol Hill
One of Denver’s oldest software development shops is selling its RiNo office in order to buy, expand and move into a Capitol Hill building home to an architecture firm.