Miranda Perez
News Reporter at Built In

Miranda Perez is Built In news reporter covering the latest startup news in Boston and New York City. Prior to joining Built In, Miranda covered VC firms and startups at Business Insider and Boston Inno. She has also appeared in MSNBC, the Nation, Poynter and more.


 

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Photo: MyPlace
Backed by $5.8 million in seed funding, MyPlace is on a mission to expand its global reach of privately shared homes.
Photo: Lili
This growth comes less than a year after Lili, a freelancer fintech platform, raised a $55M Series B round.
Revel
Revel is actively hiring with plans to hire hundreds of employees over the next year.
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For over a decade, New-York based Thrive Capital has fueled huge startups like Robinhood and Affirm.
New York-based Blueland offers household cleaners and hand soaps that come in glass bottles. Following this latest raise, the company plans to grow its team.
Photo: WeWork
WeWork’s first U.S.-based Growth Campus is backed by $25 million and is in place to nurture local startups.
Photo: Tropic
The startup provides affordable software purchasing and management to large enterprise consumers like Notion, Zapier and Nextdoor.
New York-based Thirty Madison currently focuses on hair loss, migraines, allergies and digestive issues.
Radar, a SaaS, geofencing startup provides companies with placement data that helps build location-aware app experiences.
Following its latest funding round, Radar is now valued at $365 million.
LoanStreet Co-founder and CEO, Ian Lampl
The company’s technology makes the process of sharing, managing and analyzing loans easier for credit unions, banks and direct lenders.
Founded in 2017, KraveBeauty is a NYC-based sustainable skincare company.
The Series C, co-led by Insight Partners and GV, comes less than a year after the startup’s last funding round.