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FiveStars, a loyalty card program for restaurants and other small businesses, is opening a 10,000-square foot office in Denver at the Battery 621 facility. The company plans to hire 100 people by the end of 2015. (Courtesy of FiveStars)

Head honchos from San Francisco’s FiveStars Loyalty were in Denver this morning to officially announce its the opening of a Denver office, as we reported over the weekend: “.”

FiveStars CEO Victor Ho addressing his Denver peeps during the office’s opening ceremony on the April 27, 2015. Photo courtesy of FiveStars.

Because the company is eligible for state tax credits (up to $3.6 million if it creates 242 new jobs over eight years), several government officials shows up for the debut. Expected guests included Denver City Councilwoman Judy Montero.

The company has about 20 people working in Denver and they will move into the new facility located at . It’s still adding more accouterments that may not be surprising to see at any tech start-up — including a stage!

“We also have a few ski lift chairs positioned as couches which is pretty cool,” said Mike Polner, the company’s director of product marketing and communications, who also provided the photos above. “Ping pong, stocked fridge, catered lunches, a beautiful roof – the typical startup amenities brought to Denver.”

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