![]() "The whole goal is about strengthening Denver's bench so that small business really drive our economy. "These are the things driving this economy today," he says. Hancock says Denver's developed a capital matrix to help discuss Denver's small business story and how it is working to support more small businesses. It has a growing tech ecosystem…and a quality of life that New York certainly can’t come close to matching.” He also speaks to the ability to retain talent in Denver. 1.5' of the sign face is inside the post and tracks. The sign posts and horizontal support tracks support the sign (up to 1/2' thick) on all 4 sides providing a secure, professional looking sign frame. Walls explains some of the city’s attractions for company like his: “We came because we think it’s a great city, with a very talented pool of people that we could add to our team. 69.00 PVC Posts for Real Estate Signs Our flag ship product is the PVC post kit for 4‘x8‘ and 4‘x4‘ signs. Denver is the second best city in the nation to start a company, particularly a tech startup." “Last year we saw 1,000 new companies get started in Denver. “Something phenomenal is happening in the city,” he says. Hancock sees Signpost’s move as evidence that Denver’s emphasis on attracting small companies and tech companies is working. He says he could also see hiring some front- or back-end developers at the office. The growth is partly due to Denver's central location, which allows greater time-zone flexibility when connecting with clients across the U.S. He anticipates that most of the Denver hiring will be in sales, marketing and customer experience. Wall says the company plans to hire at least 75 more people in Denver this year alone. The 8,500-square-foot facility gives Signpost’s roughly 30 local employees some space to stretch their legs - for now. "That allowed us to expand even more in the city." We raised a $10 million funding round in November of last year," Wall says. "It’s been a great expansion for us in Denver. When Signpost expanded to Denver last year, it was in a cramped office on 16th Street. "Over the past few years, we've talked to over 10,000 small business owners to understand the challenge that they have and how we can help them succeed and we built software today that helps them automate their presence across every social directory that matters, collect information on those customers and then engage those customers in a very simple way." "We started Signpost years ago with the vision of helping local businesses succeed in an increasingly complex world," explains CEO Stuart Wall. The company, which offers a marketing software solution aimed at smaller businesses, is making Denver its second home. All rights reserved.New York City-based Signpost has officially opened its new office in the historic Pacific Express Stables building on the corner of Blake and 24th streets at an event attended by Denver Mayor Michael Hancock. Other trademarks are property of their respective owners. EquityZen and logo are trademarks of EquityZen Inc. By accessing this site and any pages thereof, you agree to be bound by our Terms of Use. ![]() ![]() Check the background of this firm on FINRA’s BrokerCheck.Į is a website operated by EquityZen Inc. EquityZen Securities is a broker/dealer registered with the Securities Exchange Commission and is a FINRA/ SIPC member firm.Įquity securities are offered through EquityZen Securities. See our Risk Factors for a more detailed explanation of the risks involved by investing through EquityZen’s platform.ĮquityZen Securities LLC (“EquityZen Securities”) is a subsidiary of EquityZen Inc. Investors must be able to afford the loss of their entire investment. Investing in private companies may be considered highly speculative and involves a high degree of risk, including the risk of substantial loss of investment. Investment opportunities posted on this website are "private placements" of securities that are not publicly traded, are subject to holding period requirements, and are intended for investors who do not need a liquid investment. ![]()
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