May 7, 2015

Boulder, Frederick companies to set up shop at new Denver digital-health campus

Boulder-based startup Telespine is considering moving its headquarters to a new digital-health campus called Catalyst that is to be constructed in Denver’s River North district and host a wide range of businesses.

The Denver Post reports that Telespine, which makes an app that provides coaching for back-pain therapy, is one of the first two tenants announced for the new facility along with Frederick-based contract electronics manufacturer Premier Manufacturing.

Premier’s owner told the Post that he plans to lease up to 5,000 square feet at Catalyst in an effort to expand the company’s potential employee base in Denver’s tech community.

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Boulder-based startup Telespine is considering moving its headquarters to a new digital-health campus called Catalyst that is to be constructed in Denver’s River North district and host a wide range of businesses.

The Denver Post reports that Telespine, which makes an app that provides coaching for back-pain therapy, is one of the first two tenants announced for the new facility along with Frederick-based contract electronics manufacturer Premier Manufacturing.

Premier’s owner told the Post that he plans to lease up to 5,000 square feet at Catalyst in an effort to expand the company’s potential employee base in Denver’s…

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