
An Aspen restaurant, a Boulder beverage company and a firm making a palm-cooling device for gym-goers are among those that raised cash.
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An Aspen restaurant, a Boulder beverage company and a firm making a palm-cooling device for gym-goers are among those that raised cash.
Brent Handler had served in the role since starting the company with his brother in 2011.
The company, which spent the last two years at I-25 and Colorado, has taken space at 1099 18th St.
Meati sells its cutlets and steaks, made from mushroom root, in about 1,200 stores nationwide, including Whole Foods.
Vortic has sold 2,500 watches since launching in 2014, for up to $7,500 each. Now, the company is trying to scale with a new line.
Pulley has partnered with Steve Ferris, a local real estate consultant. “All permitting is fundamentally local.”
Former Conservatory Green Principal Adeel Khan’s new company has raised $2.4 million.
A robotics company and photography studio are among the companies that raised cash.
Soona co-founder Liz Giorgi says her core customers are struggling to keep sales up after the pandemic.
The highest-ranking Colorado company, a Denver-based energy firm, came in at No. 49.
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