One of the big players on the local co-working scene is passing the hat around to investors and has already raked in more than $3 million in a planned $5 million campaign.
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Defense lawyers team up on new firm
A pair of criminal defense attorneys who were co-workers at a larger Denver firm have set up their own practice with a focus on pre-charge defense and various types of crimes.
Algae ink startup grows with crowdfunding
Using algae and special paper to create invisible ink artwork, a local startup has brought in $60,000 from a Kickstarter campaign, blowing its original goal out of the water.
Sports drinks maker raises funds, switches gears
Selling off its in-house beverage arm, a maker of capsules that can contain caffeine, vitamins and more is raising funds and plans to introduce a new line this year.
In Uptown, new recipe for ice cream parlor
Dishing out a big investment to bring the bulk of ice cream production in-house, a dessert-loving couple is launching a new creamery in Uptown next month.
Jefferson Park sprouts new brewery and restaurant
A trio of brothers are adding another craft brewery to Jefferson Park and will combine the beer venture with a full-service restaurant.
Education tech startups win federal dollars
Sitting at the intersection of technology and education, four local startups are receiving grants from a federal foundation this year and have a shot at more money in the future.
Pot breeder outgrows seed operation
With plans for a large grow operation and storefront, a veteran cannabis breeder is expanding into new parts of the pot business and hoping to reach markets nationwide.
Former city official kicks off development startup
The former head of Denver’s development services department is hopping over to the other side of the table, launching a consulting business to guide developers through the maze of government approval.
Airstream rental startup hits lawsuit speed bump
A local business that renovates and rents out vintage Airstreams has been sued by the trailer company for copyright infringement, and the owner says he is planning on switching up the company name.