RockyMounts moving HQ from Boulder to Grand Junction
BOULDER — RockyMounts, a maker of bike racks, mounts and locks for vehicles, plans to move its headquarters from Boulder about 250 miles west to Grand Junction.
The Longmont Times-Call reports that RockyMounts, founded by Bobby Noyes in Boulder in the mid-1990s, will move to a business park being developed specifically for outdoor industry companies.
Noyes said he met with representatives from the Grand Junction Economic Partnership earlier this year.
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BOULDER — RockyMounts, a maker of bike racks, mounts and locks for vehicles, plans to move its headquarters from Boulder about 250 miles west to Grand Junction.
The Longmont Times-Call reports that RockyMounts, founded by Bobby Noyes in Boulder in the mid-1990s, will move to a business park being developed specifically for outdoor industry companies.
Noyes said he met with representatives from the Grand Junction Economic Partnership earlier this year.
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