After raising $2 million earlier this year, a home sensor software company is already diving into a second raise, this time shooting for $1 million.
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Lawn care startup scores deal with Amazon
A software startup that syncs a smartphone app to lawn sprinklers recently closed a round of capital fundraising and also landed an integration and funding agreement with Amazon.
Coffee, whiskey, clothes and co-working
The owners of a clothing brand have set up shop on Colfax and have thrown in a cafe, bar and co-working space, as well – and they’ve nearly capped their membership.
Co-working craze hits Sunnyside
The North Denver neighborhood is getting its own shared office startup, which plans to open its desks and endless coffee to independent workers and small businesses next month.
Sunnyside restaurant plans scrapped
A would-be restaurant owner has tossed out plans for a Sunnyside tavern in the face of hefty construction costs.
Medical scribe startup aims for capital raise
An expanding medical transcription company is hoping to bring in $1.5 million to help it hire more employees and launch a new office.
Ice pop company heating up $8M raise
A Steamboat Springs-based company that makes hydrating frozen pops has kicked off an $8 million capital raise.
Jarred produce maker gets burst of fresh capital
Hoping to expand into the Portland area, a jarred produce company is planning to raise $600,000 – and the jar is about halfway full so far.
Startup tries adult onesies on for size
Carrying a childhood closet throwback into the grown-up world, two Crocs employees are launching a new clothing company focused on one thing: the onesie.
Custom bike startup gaining traction
A maker of customized bikes raised nearly $90,000 on Kickstarter last year. And now the company is hoping to roll out more designs and is hoping for a $500,000 capital raise.