Startups relocate to Colorado as business leaders warn state's tech appeal may be fading
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Judith Kohler
Summary
Two startup founders (a biotech CEO and an aerospace startup head) moved their companies to Colorado, citing lifestyle, quality of life, and the state's business climate as key factors. However, their moves come amid concerns from a coalition of over 230 business, tech, and civic leaders that Colorado's appeal as a hub for tech and innovation companies may be diminishing.
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Blake Herren, head of the startup Raven Space Systems, on Colorado's quality of life.
More than 230 business, technology and civic leaders
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