
Mindflash, which makes employee-training software, has hired five Denver employees and last week booked space at WeWork LoHi.
Mindflash, which makes employee-training software, has hired five Denver employees and last week booked space at WeWork LoHi.
The 5,170-square-foot flat, which is unit 3800, originally was listed for $5.25 million and sold for $4.95 million on July 11.
Golftec, which opened in Denver in 1995 and has since expanded to 37 states, held a grand opening party at its new headquarters at 67 Inverness Drive East.
The city has painted 150 new stencils on the asphalt path, installed 100 vertical signs explaining the new layout and erected a series of barriers to block cars from turning onto the loop.
The Denver-based company last week announced it had closed a funding round led by Silicon Valley-based GGV Capital.
The tech giant has job postings for two software engineering positions in Boulder, which would add its metro-area offices in the Denver Tech Center and Broomfield.
KSL Capital Partners and the owner of Aspen Skiing Co. have sealed the acquisition of Intrawest Resort Holdings Inc. and Mammoth Resorts.
University Boulevard was just a dirt road and Cherry Creek was farmland when a recently listed Tudor-style residence was built in 1931.
The 40-year-old founder of TripHero has locked in a funding round as his company prepares to deliver to more Colorado skiing destinations.
Forget high-intensity interval training: the couple behind Denver’s Orange Theory gyms is floating into something a little more relaxing.
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