CLMBR, which sells an 8-foot-tall vertical climbing machine, will move from its current 8,000-square-foot office into 20,000 square feet next door.
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Boulder startup hits Kickstarter goal for tree hanging canopy in 3 hours
“Anyone who enjoys a hammock will have a better experience in a TreePod,” said founder Ricardo Bottome.
Van outfitter quadrupling space as business booms during pandemic
Dave Walsh, a former Marine and NOLS instructor, charges an average of $80K to outfit a camper van shell.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for September 2021
Startups around Colorado raised $429 million in September. Download our sortable Excel.
Boulder lawn-care startup Sunday raises $50M
The latest round takes its total funding to $78.2 million for the company.
Denver indoor golf facility swings into Fort Collins
South Broadway Country Club owner Kelly Huff chose Fort Collins for his third location. And he’s adding to his Tennyson Street spot with a new twist in a shuttered gym space upstairs.
Outdoor gear entrepreneur granted patents for his startup’s products
Mike Mojica, founder of Outdoor Element, most recently got one for a survival knife featuring a fire-starting spark wheel.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for August 2021
A total of $67.5 million was raised by 32 startups around the state last month, $142 million less than the prior year.
Raft maker raises another $750K as it floats new product lines
The Longmont-based startup aims to be “an outdoor adventure brand, and not just a packraft or paddle company,” said co-founder Kelley Smith.
Mother’s little helper: Local startup supplies on-demand assistants, chefs
TULA takes care of tasks and to-do lists for clients, who buy monthly subscriptions paying for four to eight hours of work.