“We’ve decided to extend sizing,” an executive at the apparel company said. “If you go up to 5X in sizing, it requires about 30 percent more space.”
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Denver raft guide invents portable campfire in ammo box
Joshua Thurmond started building LavaBoxes in his garage in 2020. He has sold 4,000 of his Tabletop Vol-CAN-nos and uses a warehouse in Globeville.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for February 2022
Denver-based Project Canary raised $111 million of the $223.6 million taken in by 27 Colorado startups, which was down $128 million from last year.
Former geologist finds solid place to turn coffee cart into coffee shop
Blake Eatherton’s The Dnvr Coffee Co. had been parked in Wash Park, but now he’s leasing space in the University of Colorado Denver’s Lawrence Street Center.
Denver startup BruMate sues Walmart over alleged copycat product
The insulated drinkware maker claims the giant retailer violated a company patent for a push-lock gasket in a can cooler.
#TruckLife: Denverite fabricates truck bed toppers that fit queen-size bed
The Denver resident made it for himself after existing products fell short. Now he’s leased a workshop to build them for others.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for January 2022
Colorado startups raised $351 million last month, and $228 million across 16 deals went to Denver startups.
Broomfield startup’s stabilization systems hit market after years of R&D
Vita Inclinata leased a 13,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and plans to hire 20 more employees when it opens in March.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for December 2021
Colorado startups raised $1.9 billion, the highest amount of capital in one month in state history, according to SEC filings.
Boom Supersonic leases massive Centennial office
Boom Supersonic plans to break ground on a manufacturing facility in 2022, begin production in 2023 and roll out a completed aircraft in 2025.