
Scott Taylor, who owned the Salvagetti bike shop for 10 years, has a startup device that can turn any bike into a cargo bike with enough space to ferry groceries or a dog.
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Scott Taylor, who owned the Salvagetti bike shop for 10 years, has a startup device that can turn any bike into a cargo bike with enough space to ferry groceries or a dog.
The startup pocketed $1.6 million from investors and is hustling to sell its software to new dispensaries in California, Arizona, Massachusetts and Nevada.
The founders of a new consulting firm want to double its headcount to 20 by the end of 2017 and move into a dedicated space of its own.
BusinessDen’s monthly roundup shows the state’s startups raised a slim $15.6 million in July.
With $2 million pumped into its strongbox, a Denver-based startup is fueling its fracking technology.
A former humanitarian aid worker created the Amazon-like e-commerce startup for aid supplies, which is aiming to raise $500,000, according to SEC documents.
A startup that helps established companies find products from tech startups is aiming to raise $2 million.
Fueled by an investment from BMW, a social network for motorcycle riders is revving up to debut a version of their app with riding routes in Germany.
After three years, the Colorado School of Mining graduates left construction behind and opened the first store for their clothing brand.
The IT company, which advertises cloud storage, data processing, security services and IT certification prep courses on its website, filed for bankruptcy in Denver on Friday.
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