
Greens Gone Wild recently tried to raise money on Kickstarter, but the company fell short of its goal.
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Greens Gone Wild recently tried to raise money on Kickstarter, but the company fell short of its goal.
Denver-based GoSpotCheck reported its largest funding round last month, and convenience store chain Choice Market also raised cash.
The company will move into 25,000 square feet where Panda Express, Which Wich and Johnny Rockets currently operate.
DispatchHealth has taken 27,000 square feet at Industry RiNo Station.
“This was not a big business-plan business. This was a scratch-your-own-itch business and solve the problem.”
Among Colorado startups, Denver-based startup Guild Education reported the largest raise through the first 11 months of this year.
“All three of us have always had regular jobs as well,” a co-founder said. “It’s just a fun seasonal distraction.”
The Denver-based company launched its first brand, Cove Goods, in late October.
The decision comes four months after the coworking company signed the lease.
The charges come in the wake of a $1.1 million settlement with the SEC. Multiple pro athletes are among those allegedly defrauded.
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