Boom Technology plans to start assembling a two-seater test jet in February. The end goal: a jet that can seat 55 by the mid-2020s.
Kate Tracy
Children’s hair bow startup, born on Etsy, takes 5K square feet in Sunnyside
Founder Hillary Denham said Wunderkin is on track for $3 million in 2018 revenue.
In a hot real estate market, some fitness entrepreneurs are thinking digital
Nicholas Butler owns a RiNo gym. He wants to grow his business, but not by adding another location – and he’s not the only fitness pro who thinks that way.
Peer-to-peer rental app narrows inventory to trucks, cargo vans
Fluid Market’s app originally allowed users to rent out everything from ladders to paddleboards to Teslas. But next month, the company will rebrand as Fluid Truck.
Backcountry meals startup to quadruple REI presence
Boulder-based TrailFork launched as a custom meals provider, but branched into pre-packaged dehydrated meals this year.
WeWork leases 40K square feet in another downtown building
The leases put WeWork on track to be Denver’s largest private office user.
SF-based ‘digital pharmacy’ opens office in Golden Triangle
Alto Pharmacy exec: ‘We did a big search of where our HQ2 would make the most sense and Denver won out.’
For sale: A home in Jefferson Park fashioned from an old silent movie theater
The current owner bought the property on 25th Avenue in 2011, and poured $3.4 million into the conversion, according to the listing agent.
New CrossFit gym opens in Centennial
All American CrossFit Southglenn occupies 3,000 square feet at 7470 S. University Blvd.
Consumer tech startup doubling Denver office space
Registria is moving its headquarters from 18th Street to Stout Street.