A former federal bank examiner has reported raising $750,000 to build an app consumers can use to purchase marijuana from their phones.
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Marketer takes on sudden rain with clothing venture
A Denver-based marketing account director designed a waterproof, attachable nylon hood, which can be folded and tossed in most bags or backpacks.
Phone repair company goes swimming with the Sharks
The Denver-based inventors of a machine that revives wet cell phones are diving into reality TV and swimming into more Staples stores.
Renovation software startup builds on funding round
A downtown software startup that caters to large property owners has landed $880,000 in funding.
Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for September
September saw venture capital in Colorado startups spike to a nine-month high of $86.8 million.
Westminster medical equipment firm reels in $11M
A Westminster company that makes a synthetic bone grafts has raised $11 million from investors.
Jeans-maker kicks back in lawsuit by local investors
Imogene and Willie is swinging back at a Colorado couple that says the denim company used their $1.5 million investment as a “private ATM machine.”
Gallery owner designs weather-resistant vintage furniture
David Estrada launched a furniture-making startup for tables with a mid-century modern design that won’t fall apart outdoors like a typical walnut wood piece from the 1950s.
Kid-centric dental firm looks to raise $5M
A local orthodontist is biting off a $120,000 investment as he seeks to start a dentistry franchise for children.
Swing Dance: Startup launches speaker, phone charger for the golf course
A residential real estate agent hopes his audio invention will bring a more relaxed vibe to the golf course.