Scott Taylor, who owned the Salvagetti bike shop for 10 years, has a startup device that can turn any bike into a cargo bike with enough space to ferry groceries or a dog.
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Integra to lay off dozens in Denver
The company said in a notice to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment that layoffs started on August 4 and are set to continue through the end of 2016.
Littleton garage converted into distillery
After 18 months of renovations, entrepreneurs opened the converted garage as a spirit distillery – the first of its kind in Littleton.
Cannabis software startup raises $1.6M
The startup pocketed $1.6 million from investors and is hustling to sell its software to new dispensaries in California, Arizona, Massachusetts and Nevada.
Consultancy regroups under new brand; launches capital raise
The founders of a new consulting firm want to double its headcount to 20 by the end of 2017 and move into a dedicated space of its own.
Group of 25 defect Coldwell Banker for Windermere
A few dozen real estate agents – who sold more than 200 homes so far this year – are trading the Caldwell Banker brand for a new flag.
Walking billboards stroll down 16th Street Mall
A media company started rolling out ads mounted on a wagon, that employees push like a shopping cart, on the 16th Street Mall in January.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for July 2016
BusinessDen’s monthly roundup shows the state’s startups raised a slim $15.6 million in July.
Park Hill mansion nabs highest priced home sale in July
The co-founder of PorchLight Real Estate Group had a hot property for sale last month: her own.
Fracking tech company digs up $2M
With $2 million pumped into its strongbox, a Denver-based startup is fueling its fracking technology.