As one of the busiest ports in the nation and the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railway, Tacoma has a rich industrial history. And with several large tech companies calling the city home, the city is well-placed to lead key industries into their next stage of progress.
There are plenty of tech companies in Seattle hustling to improve the experience of players on the field, and the fans who follow them. Here are some of our favorites.
Stay Alfred announced a $47 million Series B Friday, with plans to expand its current markets and push its hospitality platform into new cities and regions in the coming year. Chicago-based real estate tech fund Nine Four Ventures led the round, which brings Stay Alfred’s funding total to $62 million.
Summer’s warmth may feel like a distant memory, but the Seattle tech scene heated up in a big way this month. Here are the city's six biggest funding rounds for September.
Flexible work schedules come in all shapes and sizes, often referring to the ability to work remotely or during hours that fit your lifestyle. If flexibility is important to you, keep an eye on these Seattle-based companies.
The internet is the Wild West of our age. The Seattle companies featured here are today’s equivalent of the crews deputized to protect honest businesses trying to survive life on the frontier.
These five Seattle-based companies are looking for the Emerald City’s best tech talent across a range of skill sets. If you’re looking for a new challenge, the search starts here.
Mobile auto mechanic service Wrench announced a $12 million Series B this morning, planning to consolidate its existing markets before rolling out nationwide.
SoDo design company Human Inc. announced a $21 million Series B this morning. CMO Mark Kroese said the company will use the cash to complete and launch its first product — smart over-ear wireless headphones — and grow its team.
Freight routing software company Convoy recently announced a $185 million Series C, 2018’s biggest investment raised by a private Seattle tech company thus far. With a ton of cash and a huge vote of confidence from the VC community in its back pocket, we asked Convoy CTO Grand Goodale about what’s next for Seattle’s newest unicorn.