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Larimer Square soon will have no excuse for internet lag time.
Mark Boulding is trying to give the Rubik’s Cube a run for its money.
It’s the young company’s largest funding round to date, after raising $500,000 in 2015 and $1.3 million in 2016.
Two joint Denver companies with the same three founders purchased their new office building at 3801 Franklin St.
The 4-year-old outdoors brand hopes to make transporting the tools of the trade a little less clunky.
A 4-year-old company that makes sweetener and protein products from common fungi is preparing to ramp up production in a big way.
The Englewood-based firm, which just launched a mobile check-up van, is planning locations in Colorado Springs and Littleton.
After recently moving into a new four-story office downtown, the corporate software firm has locked down additional funding to supplement its staff and AI tech.
Startups across Colorado raised $137.2 million last month, led by a Denver-based digital healthcare platform.
It took Matt Weiss and Elsa Fluss just 24 hours to collect $25,000 in crowdfunding pledges for their boardgame carrying case inspired by Dungeons and Dragons.
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