
A startup offering sports chiropractors and other health services for athletes is bulking up its Highlands home and also looking for new locations in Boulder and the southern part of the Denver metro area.
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A startup offering sports chiropractors and other health services for athletes is bulking up its Highlands home and also looking for new locations in Boulder and the southern part of the Denver metro area.
Hoping to spread his bottled sauces to more stores, a food truck operator is bumping up production and online sales and is on the lookout for a distribution deal.
In its fourth capital raise in four years, a breakfast foods startup has scooped up a new batch of investors, pushing its total funding raised to more than $7 million.
A Denver couple has launched a new cannabis dispensary in the Highlands after a first marijuana venture closed down in 2012.
Hoping to expand the reach of its new canned cocktail, a Ballpark distillery has launched a capital raise and is already nearly halfway to its goal.
After stirring up some controversy over its policies in Denver, a residential real estate brokerage is planning its next move into a new home market.
Two home brewers have built a business for themselves churning out tailor-made batches of beer for weddings, parties and other events.
With some big-name real estate investors pitching in, a Denver startup aimed at making parking garages more efficient has wrapped up a $2 million fundraising round.
The owner of a 10-year-old bike retail business is changing gears to focus on a new startup, packing up his 38th Avenue shop and selling a Baker spin-off.
After a couple of unsuccessful Kickstarter attempts, a startup that makes multi-function belts for emergencies has nearly $10,000 in its pocket to begin distribution of the product.
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