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Jon Rosenberg thinks Cold Case Gear has the solution for that iPhone that’s always dying from the cold.
Louisville resident Gary Pawlas has launched Varia Fitness to sell his patented variable-weight medicine balls and kettlebells.
Jed Seigle worked as a buyer for a department store, then founded a video game e-commerce company. ‘Bigger guys have been ignored by the apparel industry,’ he said.
Colorado startups raised a total of $147 million in November.
Teton Waters Ranch, based in RiNo, has raised at least $34 million since July 2014, according to SEC filings.
Competitor Turo operates on a similar model, but Getaround said its technology sets it apart because it doesn’t require both parties to meet face-to-face.
The tech company is working out of CommonGrounds Workspace at 1890 Wynkoop St. until its space at 16 Chestnut is ready.
Boom Technology plans to start assembling a two-seater test jet in February. The end goal: a jet that can seat 55 by the mid-2020s.
CEO Lance Palumbo, who joined Love Grown Foods in 2017, said the company hopes to raise a total of $1 million.
Nicholas Butler owns a RiNo gym. He wants to grow his business, but not by adding another location – and he’s not the only fitness pro who thinks that way.
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