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Flowspace Finds $12M For On Demand Warehousing

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Culver City-based Flowspace , a provider of "on-demand" warehousing and fulfillment services to businesses, has raised $12M in a Series A funding round, the company announced this morning. Eachus is a veteran of The Honest Company, where he was in charge of improving the e-commerce firm's supply chain efforts.

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Airvet Finds $14M For Pet Telehealth

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Culver City-based Airvet , which operates a pet telehealth service that lets veterinarians run virtual visits, has raised $14M in a Series A funding, the company said late last week. The company--founded in 2018--says it has over 2600 veterinarians already using its platform. READ MORE>>.

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Factual Pulls In $25M

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As part of the funding, Ben Horowitz of Andreessen Horowitz, and Danny Rimer of Index Ventures have joined the company's board of directors. Factual provides an online data platform and API which allows developers to access, modify, and collaborate on datasets. Factual previously had raised $2M in angel funding.

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United Dwelling is one startup building something to solve California’s housing crisis

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These are companies like the recent Y Combinator graduates Homestead and Rent the Backyard and United Dwelling, which has just raised $10 million in funding from investors including Lightspeed Venture Partners and Alpha Edison. The Culver City, Calif.-based “We go to the homeowner and say you have this property here.

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Reflections on 2018: Rob Freelen, Silicon Valley Bank

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In 2018, many of them sold their companies or raised massive equity rounds. What was the biggest news for your company in 2018? SoCal tech and life science companies are scaling faster than at any point in history. The Playa Vista company is aggressively taking market share and could go public.