
Just a few months after getting their first shop up and running, the owners of a teahouse are opening another location in Baker this week with plans to quickly expand.
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Just a few months after getting their first shop up and running, the owners of a teahouse are opening another location in Baker this week with plans to quickly expand.
A company whose product helps homeowners regulate their sprinkler systems has received more than $7 million in new capital, including from some repeat investors.
Before steel ski poles became the norm, bamboo was the go-to material for skiers. Now, a Steamboat Springs skiing instructor is hoping the material will make a comeback in Colorado this season.
Noticing a glitch in their tech-savvy son’s prototypical after-school activities, an area couple is launching an after-school education center that will teach kids, and eventually adults, skills in coding, robotics and more.
A startup hoping to instill a little tranquility into the online dating universe is beginning a courtship of its own – with investors.
An app used by the Broncos, Chipotle and Starz has raked in another $2 million between 18 investors in a short capital raise.
Two board game lovers are combining a cafe and bar with a collection of hundreds of board games with a new Santa Fe Drive development as their starting space.
Where can you make money while riding a chairlift? A Virginia entrepreneur hopes he can provide the answer with a new game show he has in the works for Summit County.
A local ski maker is getting his startup off the ground — and putting a solid roof over his own head after a year of living in his van to save money.
A Centennial company that created its own rating system for healthcare providers has scored nearly $3 million from a recent funding round.
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