Slack confirms plans for new office in Denver


Slack Technologies confirmed Thursday that it will open a new office in Denver after receiving $10.5 million in incentives from Colorado for what state officials described as a second headquarters.

Officials in Colorado told the Denver Business Journal that Portland, Phoenix and Austin, Texas, were also among metro areas under consideration for the location.

In a statement Thursday, San Francisco-based Slack confirmed it was opening a new office in Denver, though it declined to answer whether…

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