
The maker of an app for cyclists and runners that tracks performances on routes has signed a contract for space at Galvanize.
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The maker of an app for cyclists and runners that tracks performances on routes has signed a contract for space at Galvanize.
A Denver startup is choosing to stay in the neighborhood, but upgrading to a brand new building.
The company, which handles mobile food orders on university campuses, leased office space downtown on the sixth floor of 1700 Broadway.
If there’s a chairlift chair rusting in a junk pile in North America, Jacques Boiteau and his crew of “hoarders” will find it and recondition it into mountain-themed furniture.
With a recent capital raise, a rapidly expanding hauling and storage company has now surpassed $18 million in venture capital.
Young companies in Colorado raised $140 million in December, bolstered by Denver-based software startup Convercent.
A company that helps homeowners control sprinklers from smartphones raised $10 million in fresh capital.
The Denver startup, which sells ski resort software, now can claim more Peak Resorts properties as customers.
This is its largest funding round to date, bringing its total haul to at least $9.5 million.
Colorado startups raised a total of $295 million in the month of November, according to a BusinessDen tally of Form Ds filed through the SEC.
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