AirDNA, founded in 2014, was acquired by California-based Alpine Investors, which plans to expand services to short-term rental hosts.
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Denver Business Journal: Former Zillow executives expand digital mortgage service to Colorado
Since entering the Colorado market, the company has had to staff up for what its co-founder refers to as “Colorado realtor time” in order to make consultants available 14 hours a day, seven days a week.
Built in Colorado: The Top 5 Colorado Companies on Forbes’ Best Startup Employers List
Tech startups often pride themselves on their perks and their culture, so it can be difficult to tell which companies have the happiest employees.
Built in Colorado: CaliberMind Raises $8M for B2B Revenue Analytics Platform
Denver-based CaliberMind announced Thursday that it raised $8 million for its platform that provides B2B marketing and growth professionals with a more comprehensive look at their revenue data.
Built in Colorado: InvestNext Is Opening Up the Black Box of Real Estate Investing
InvestNext is on a mission to democratize real estate investing. Founded in Detroit and now actively managing investments through a team operating across multiple American and Canadian cities, the company offers a powerful end-to-end platform that makes it easier for people to invest — which, in a capital market as historically inefficient and inaccessible as real estate, feels like a significant step forward.
Colorado Inno: Colorado-based digital health leader launches new startup with $3M in seed funding
A health tech company that wants to use robotic process automation to make faxed medical records a thing of the past has launched with $3 million in seed funding.
Denver Post: Denver-based telehealth brand now the nation’s biggest provider of transgender health care
Dr. Jerrica Kirkley, left, and Dr. Matthew Wetschler started Plume, a Denver-based telehealth company that is now the nation’s biggest provider of transgender health care.
Colorado Sun: How Colorado startups attracted $6.8 billion in venture investments last year
When 2-year-old Project Canary started out for a second round of funding, the startup was inundated by investors wanting to get in on the Denver company’s potential growth. CEO Chris Romer credits the $111 million funding tsunami to the convergence of four massive waves.
Colorado Inno: Microsoft launches free hub for startup founders
Microsoft has become known for its suite of software and products tailored for enterprise businesses. Now it wants to be known for doing the same for startups.
Colorado County Citizen: Comptroller hosting broadband listening tours
State Comptroller Glenn Hegar began touring a dozen Texas communities this month to get insight from Texans about internet access and to receive input as the state develops its first comprehensive broadband internet plan.The events are free but require registration in advance. The first forum was held March 1 at …