
PlayerLync CEO on growth in pro sports: “Once you’re in with a few, it’s a small-enough industry that you can almost become the standard quickly.”
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PlayerLync CEO on growth in pro sports: “Once you’re in with a few, it’s a small-enough industry that you can almost become the standard quickly.”
The coworking company has taken an entire building and expects to open in the fourth quarter.
“In the next few years, I think we could have a strong network of locals, in the same way that Lyft and Uber have their huge networks of drivers,” Alex Fletcher said.
Park, located at 1040 S. Gaylord St., offers monthly memberships starting at $300.
ClassPass, which has operated in Denver for four years, offers members variety, but poses a challenge to most studios’ business model.
Founder William Loopesko is narrowing his focus when it comes to PuppTech’s core potential customer.
Fly Pedals sells platform pedals that attach to clipless pedals, allowing easy and convenient riding around town.
Startups across Colorado raised $29.5 million in February.
Foundry’s portfolio of Colorado-based companies includes Havenly, FullContact, Misty Robotics, Sovrn and Sphero.
Good Buy Gear founder: “Our competition is people doing it themselves or leaving it in their basement.”
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