
A local wedding planner is hoping to do some matchmaking between other small businesses in her industry by bringing them together in a planned co-working space on West Colfax.
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A local wedding planner is hoping to do some matchmaking between other small businesses in her industry by bringing them together in a planned co-working space on West Colfax.
More than halfway to its goal already, a manufacturer of diet supplements and snack lines known for its celebrity endorsements has a $2 million capital raise in the works.
In a departure from yoga studios and CrossFit gyms, a new fitness venture in Lakewood is combining low-impact machines and personal training to cater to the growing baby boomer population.
Tech, food and cannabis companies racked up the venture capital over the course of 2015, and Denver-based investment funds were flooded with another $6 billion.
A young company with a big-name local chef as a partner is hoping to expand in the Denver metro area with an additional $310,000 it raised from investors last week.
With the marijuana industry’s moving-target regulations, a former developer has built a new business on brokering the deals of Denver’s cannabis companies.
Hoping to make space in its massive solar complex for smaller companies, a nonprofit is expanding its campus near DIA with help from a state grant.
With a model focused on smaller and more specialized coverage, a local health insurance startup is raising money and laying the groundwork for nationwide operations.
A company that helps marijuana shops and growers track, manage and supervise their inventory has finished up its first capital raise, drawing in $8 million from about a dozen investors.
A company that has developed a small solar charger for smartphones and other devices has closed out another capital raise and is planning to expand its Westminster solar facility.
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