
Chicago Bike Routes launched. The safe cycling app highlights cycle-friendly routes like those with bike lanes or that run through parks. The free app uses data from the Department of Transportation and other routes highlighted by publications like the Chicago Reader all in one central location. [Built In Chicago]
S2G Ventures established new $100M fund. The investment company focuses on food and agriculture, human health and climate change. This fund will be geared toward oceans and seafood. [Crunchbase News]
Neopenda landed investment from Colorado impact fund. The company creates neonatal vitals monitors for babies in developing countries, and during the pandemic it has been working to repurpose those devices to monitor adults with COVID-19. Next Wave Impact provided the new funding. [ChicagoInno]
Relativity fellows started e-discovery program. Twelve participants were chosen from 320 applicants. Those who finish the program, which was announced in April and runs until early 2021, will be placed in full-time roles. [PRNewswire]
Reverb reported high sales. The company sold $227 million of gear in Q2, its highest quarterly gross merchandise sales ever. This April, when the pandemic was in full swing, it sold 50 percent more music gear than it did in April of last year. [ChicagoInno]