
Emergy Foods says its products don’t contain soy, wheat or pea protein, but are still high in protein and fiber.
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Emergy Foods says its products don’t contain soy, wheat or pea protein, but are still high in protein and fiber.
Jon Rosenberg launched a Kickstarter last week for an aerogel pouch, a lightweight insulation bag for products such as batteries, cellphones and snacks to stay protected from the elements.
Bow River Capital, which has $850 million under management, and manages a real estate fund and a buyout fund, this month said it closed a $160 million software growth equity fund.
Grant Barnhill is taking his coworking business to the ’burbs after leasing 30K SF in Littleton.
Colorado startups haul in more than $100 million to companies such as Blue Moose, TekDry, Alpine Start and more.
The company joins WeWork and HomeAdvisor. A second phase of the project will add more office space.
Cappello’s recently launched a line of almond flour frozen pizzas.
“Every time I went running, I had to think through the process of making sure to grab poop bags,” said Evan Purcell, product developer.
Startups in Colorado raised $72 million in June, according to SEC filings.
It’s the second funding round the company has reported to the SEC in just over a year.
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