
Denver-based Golfkicks is gearing up to release the third version of its golf spikes, which use metal instead of plastic, allowing for easier attachment.
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Denver-based Golfkicks is gearing up to release the third version of its golf spikes, which use metal instead of plastic, allowing for easier attachment.
Summer and winter are coming together as Slope Threads moves in with Mountain Side Gear Rentals.
“We were just uncomfortable with moving forward,” said Churchill Bunn, of Alpine Investments.
A Boulder-based company focused on developing medicines for musculoskeletal diseases raised $25 million last month.
It’s the largest funding round yet for the Denver-based startup, which says it might open an office outside Denver.
The company says it expects to be out of its Golden Triangle location by year-end.
Rick Zelenka was inspired by Waze, the popular navigation app for drivers.
Among other things, Tysdal defrauded investors in a company formed to make loans to assets by diverting their funds to invest in a portfolio of startups, all of which failed, the SEC said.
A Boulder construction company led the way in startup funding across the state last month.
“The general idea is figuring out how to run a restaurant based on statistics,” said Peter Newlin, who runs the chicken sandwich shop’s parent company and affiliated technology firm.
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