The 146 companies in Colorado that made the cut were topped by a firm in Vail, but 97 of the companies are based in the Denver metro area.
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The Term Sheet: Startup funding for July 2022
Among those that raised cash: A robotics firm, two aerospace companies, and a business with an app for insurance agencies.
Life after ‘Shark Tank’: Golf startup founders tee up exit as sales grow
Golfkicks’ on-air deal with Mark Cuban in 2019 fell through but the TV exposure boosted awareness of the brand and sales have been climbing each year.
Apparel startup targets golfers who want a ‘blue collar brand’
Moonshine Golf aims to fit the Colorado lifestyle and markets its clothing as good for the course, brewery, river or mountain.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding for June 2022
Denver’s Guild Education, an employee training firm, raised the most of 38 Colorado startups with a $139.3 million haul.
Food truck park opens by Westminster RTD station
“If the trucks are making good food and money, we’re happy,” said Blake Sanchez, co-owner of Run Westy Run.
Startup buys 22-year-old Denver wine storage business
“Colorado has really nice characteristics in terms of concentrations of wealth,” said Vino Vault CEO Jeff Anthony.
Brothers-in-law launch diaper bag designed for dads
The Fathercraft bag, which will retail for $300, will suit most men better than the Kate Spade polka dot bag a founder had to use.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for May 2022
An aerospace company raises cash for the fourth month in a row, plus investors fund a wine brand, a health insurer, a solar energy firm and a bottle maker.
Locking pill bottle startup raises $3M
“Trade shows are our primary source of revenue growth,” said Safe Rx CEO Milton Cohen, who expects to visit 20 shows this year compared to four in 2021.