Vangst Talent, which was called Gradujuana until 2016, rolled out Vangsters in July. The site lists 106 job openings for positions like “budtender.”
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Denver startup relaunches marijuana payment app
The new version of the app will connect facets of the cannabis industry including growers, edible brands and cultivators, and will launch in September.
Boulder firm enlists Peyton Manning for OtterBox campaign
The Boulder office of Crispin Porter + Bogusky worked with the Fort Collins-based phone case manufacturer on three videos filmed in Eldorado.
Marijuana social platform buys Denver firm for $12M
MassRoots has acquired a Denver-based company, founded in 2014, which tracks cannabis regulations at different levels of government.
Optometrist puts on beer goggles for Castle Rock taproom
For his first brewing venture, a third-generation optometrist has leased space south of the Outlets at Castle Rock.
Mile High Stadium seeking sponsorship as Broncos kick off
On the hook for a $4 million annual payment for stadium sponsorship after Sports Authority went bankrupt, the Broncos have yet to find a new company to take over naming rights.
Yoga franchise resets opening date at the Mills following flood damage
After a hail storm flooded Colorado Mills Mall and foiled her plans for a June 1 launch, Parrin Kringel has regained her balance and is set to open Yoga Pod in October.
Denver Zoo holds inaugural event in push for funding
The nonprofit held its first State of Zoo event, reporting that it spent $48 million on operations last year and employed 530 full-time staff.
Denver Art Museum sets date for $150M renovation project
The Gio Ponti-designed building on West 14th Avenue and Bannock Street will host visitors for a final time before construction on Nov. 19.
Local foodie channels Instagram fame into membership service
The 27-year-old behind Instagram account @5280_eats is looking to turn clicks into cash with discounts at local restaurants.