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Cannabis tech firm raises $11M
Wurk operates out of a 12,000-square-foot office in Ballpark.
Rockies Venture Club raising $50M to invest, licensing ‘hyperaccelerator’ for use elsewhere
Director of operations: “Part of the reason we wanted to do this was to try to help fill the early-stage capital gap.”
Trio’s line of packing cubes for the outdoors nears Kickstarter goal
Packing cubes are zippered compartments that fit into a backpack or suitcase.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for January 2019
The biggest chunk of funding was reported by supersonic jet startup Boom Supersonic, which raised $100 million.
Denver-based campervan startup picks Vegas as third market
Native Campervans co-founder: “This will expand our fall and winter seasons.”
Trelora raises $800K, to launch title and escrow division
The flat-fee brokerage has now raised more than $10 million, according to SEC filings.
California firm buying health tech startup MyStrength
MyStrength CEO: “The vision of combining the two companies is to offer a true whole health solution.”
Another coworking company catering to women eyes Denver
Seattle-based The Riveter expects to open locally by mid-2019, although a spokeswoman said the company has yet to sign a lease.
Payroll startup Gusto leases 60,000 more square feet, in two buildings
“We started at the Tabor Center, and we’re basically radiating out from that area,” a Gusto spokesman said.