WashClub, headquartered in Brooklyn, N.Y., recently announced its expansion into the city of Denver. The on-demand laundry and drycleaning services provider now has a presence in more than 31 cities and 16 states throughout the U.S.
“Expanding to Denver was a no-brainer for us,” said Rick Rome, founder and president of WashClub. “Denver residents are always hungry for digital innovation, and I have no doubt the WashClub mobile app will quickly become a must-have for individuals and businesses in the area looking for technological solutions to their laundry and drycleaning needs.”
As the fastest-growing major city in the U.S, Denver is an ideal choice for the new launch, as it presents WashClub with opportunities to reach busy young professionals who can benefit from its services, according to the company. In addition, the city is buzzing with businesses and entrepreneurs always on the hunt for innovative ways to make their lives easier.
“This launch also marks the beginning of our expansion to Colorado, as well as our continued expansion throughout the U.S.,” Rome added. “As the leaders in the on-demand laundry and drycleaning space in the country, we know the importance of offering high-quality services to a highly demanding crowd and are looking forward to making our services available to even more consumers across the U.S and, ultimately, around the globe.”
The on-demand laundry service is available through WashClub’s mobile app or at the company’s Denver website – washclubdenver.com.
Local businessmen Curtis Booz and Dennis Mares are the owners of WashClub’s new Denver operation.
“Denver is such a fast-growing city and residents are always looking for the next big thing,” Booz said. “WashClub will most certainly become an essential solution for every on-the go individual in the area, as well as laundry-intensive businesses. My partner, Dennis, and I are looking forward to actively participating in WashClub’s success. The company’s ethics also are to the highest standards, as WashClub aims to provide quality opportunities for the local job market.”