With a countdown ticking on a $30,000 crowdfunding campaign, a startup that’s created a solar-powered watch and phone charger is hoping to soon get its product on the wrists of 1,000 people with its first production round.
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Couple dives into hemp gear startup
On a long road trip, Kyle and Kim Vine hatched a business plan that combines their love of climbing with the growing hemp industry. Now, the pair is about to debut its first product: a hemp-based crash pad for free climbers.
Bigger and busier, weekly bash back for round two
With extended dates, more vendors and added spin-off events, a Curtis park festival is kicking off its second year next weekend.
Colfax improvement group brings in new talent
Colfax Avenue has come a long way. And a Colfax business organization has brought in a new community director from D.C. to help keep that momentum going.
New LoHi gym gaining momentum
A new fitness concept has set up shop in the Highlands, and its owner says she’s already looking for her next location.
Startup bites into medical market
The lightbulb moment that launched a Denver startup struck at an unlikely time: while its co-founder was stuck in a dentist chair. Three years later, the company is about to debut its first product.
Gear maker lands license deal, sets sights on mainstream retail
With an eye on overtaking camping brands like Coleman, a Colorado Springs company is rolling out a plan to land on the shelves of big-name retailers. And it will have some help from a recent licensing agreement with a major campground operator.
Indian spot shakes up brand, menu
The owners of a fast-casual Indian food restaurant chain are tweaking their formula to be a little less fast and a little less casual. And then looking to spread to more locations around Denver.
Pot shop flourishes, plants 3 new stores
Finding Colorado a fertile place for expansion, a marijuana shop is planting roots in several new locations with no intention of slowing down.
Ski maker hunts for Denver space, adds new line
Finding customers to buy its backcountry skis has been easy compared to a latest bump in the business plan for Rocky Mountain Underground: finding warehouse space in Denver. Meanwhile, the Breckenridge ski company is adding to its apparel line and designing its first skis for women.