The Louisville-based startup’s vegan, organic and gluten-free dips retail for $4.99 to $6.99.
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Bedding startup, now shipping products, raises $225k
Sheets and Giggles makes sheets from eucalyptus wood pulp.
WeWork gobbles up another 120K square feet
The coworking company is adding another location on Platte Street and has signed on at a planned RiNo project that hasn’t broken ground.
Startup’s luggage line comes with battery charger, ‘gamification’ app
Denver entrepreneur Alex Gobel launched a portable speaker line at 21. Eleven years later, he’s targeting an older demographic with Vesica.
Centennial health tech startup to liquidate in bankruptcy
MDValuate makes software that gathers patient feedback on doctors; Chapter 7 bankruptcies are typically a liquidation process.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for October 2018
Startups in Colorado raised a total of $170 million last month.
Aurora software developer says Vail app company owes it more than $80K
PermuSoft Corp. has filed a second lawsuit against ResortApp, saying the company has failed to comply with a payment plan set up after an initial round in court.
Packraft company closes on first funding round
Kokopelli Packraft closed on a $210,000 funding round, and expects to raise $750,000 by year-end.
Locally funded startup ‘run as a Ponzi scheme,’ manager repaid relatives first, lawsuit says
The court-appointed receiver overseeing a fund and startup controlled by Harvard MBA Tyler Tysdal claims in four recent lawsuits that friends and family were improperly paid back first.
400M fans? Denver fund launches to support video games, esports
‘We’re going to build a pro esports franchise here in Colorado, where we’ll host events and tournaments, and sell out venues and stadiums,’ the founder said.