An tech startup linking homeowners needing repairs to contractors looks to expand from the Front Range into a second metro area: Dallas.
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Tech startup spills into former oil offices
A growing software firm is the latest company to pick up some discounted oil and gas office space.
Galvanize lands $45M investment; plans to add online courses
The pioneer of the Denver coworking movement is using a recent capital raise to beef up online classwork.
Software startup jumps from coworking to LoDo digs
It’s time to pick out office furniture for a Denver startup that is moving from a coworking space in the Golden Triangle to a LoDo office of its own.
Homebuying startup moves into LoDo office
A graduate from this year’s Techstars Boulder class is shacking up with an upperclassman in LoDo.
Cybersecurity startup locks in $6M
A Denver cybersecurity software startup has raised $6.1 million as it prepares to double its staff to around 30 people within the next nine months.
Investor sues former startup CEO for fraud
The rapid implosion of a Denver powdered medicine startup left a bad taste in the mouth of one investor who claims his firm lost nearly $1 million in the venture.
Drone startup launches $2M raise
A Golden-based startup that helps get customers’ drone programs off the ground is looking to raise $2 million as it surveys the Front Range for its second home base.
App startup raises $2.5M
With $2.5 million in venture capital funding, a Denver startup hopes to popularize an alternative to emojis.
Parkifi refuels with $2M capital raise
The LoDo-based startup is moving to bigger space and just filled the tank with another $2 million, according to a filing with the SEC on Aug. 2.