Police in Everett, Massachusetts, are asking for the public’s help locating a missing 64-year-old woman. Esther Yisrael was last seen around 3 p.m. Saturday.
CarLotz Plants Roots in the Rockies
CarLotz Denver
Consignment-to-Retail Auto Company Plans First Colorado Hub
RICHMOND, Va., June 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CarLotz (NASDAQ: LOTZ), the nation’s largest consignment-to-retail used vehicle marketplace, announced today it will open a hub in Denver, Colorado. Located at 8120 West Tufts Avenue in Denver, the hub is the first for CarLotz in Colorado and in the Rockies. It is expected to open later this year.
“Anticipation around this hub has been building and we are so excited to bring our unique consignment-to-retail model to the Mile-High city,” said Michael Bor, Co-Founder and CEO of CarLotz. “Coupled with the announcement of our exciting entry into St. Louis, we are continuing to expand across the country and into the Southern Rockies. It feels like we simply can’t grow fast enough,” Bor continued. “We remain grateful to our team members for helping to explain the benefits that come with buying and selling through
NextWorld plans to hire up to 306 more employees, with high-paying salaries, and will receive up to $4 million in job-growth incentive tax credits from Colorado’s Office of Economic Development and International Trade. NextWorld was founded in Colorado, has grown with Colorado and, with this new commitment, we are poised to play a major role in Colorado’s future,” CEO Kylee McVaney said in a news release.
McVaney’s father, Ed McVaney, founder and chairman of the board, started the company in 2016 with Axel Allgeier, chief product officer, and Vito Solimene, chief technical officer.
It specializes in enterprise resource planning software, used for processes in a business like supply chain, financial, manufacturing and others.