Fast 25: Mattingly Concrete
The company’s work remains primarily residential, but it has recently expanded into land development.
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The company’s work remains primarily residential, but it has recently expanded into land development.
The maker of hair care and skin care products has thrived by zeroing in on high-margin niches.
The company—a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, building-automation systems and service contractor—helps build huge warehouses across the country.
The construction firm has gotten a boost from clients in such industries as health care and corrections.
The office supply company was able to return to the Fast 25 thanks to an acquisition and landing the accounts of big Indianapolis hospital systems.
Dr. Mike Graves built and sold a chain of animal hospitals in the 1980s and 1990s. Now, he’s growing Pet Wellness Clinics, which will have eight locations by early next year.
The company has built its client base to more than 850 families, all without making acquisitions.
The company, which provides safety services for the utility industry and other fields, works with more than 175 clients annually.
Radio advertising, and Peterman’s familiar jingle, have helped fuel the company’s rapid growth.
“Our product is our team,” says Mike Reynolds, the CEO of Innovatemap. It is a mindset shared by many of the executives who lead companies on IBJ’s list of fastest-growing private companies.
Starting Jan. 1, Develop Indy will change the way it awards millions of dollars in tax abatements and training grants annually. Only businesses that pay workers at least $18 an hour, give them access to health care benefits and support other community programs will be eligible.
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s long-awaited appearance Wednesday for more than five hours before two House committees fell short of Democrats’ predictions that he’d invigorate their stalled investigations into President Trump and perhaps even propel a move to impeach him.
The meeting occurred as a bipartisan effort is underway in the Senate that two of its sponsors say would lead to $100 billion in savings on prescription-drug spending over a decade.
Young is out front nationally on a key anti-smoking platform: Raising the minimum age for buying tobacco to 21.
Tom Allen fearlessly tries to succeed in leading a program whose first coach, an economist, presided over a winless season. It was a sign of things to come.
If you walk into a bookstore like Barnes and Noble and look at books on a shelf, you would have no idea whether they were published by the largest publishing house in the world or IBJ Book Publishing.
If your goal is to beat the market, you want to outperform market indexes, ideally net of fees.
Reynolds Farm Equipment’s popular and massive holiday light display that’s long been a fixture outside its store at State Road 37 and 126th Street in Fishers is moving to Conner Prairie for the museum’s new Merry Prairie Holiday Festival.
The fine is the largest the Federal Trade Commission has levied on a tech company, though it won’t make much of a dent for a company that had nearly $56 billion in revenue last year.
Fort Wayne-based Steel Dynamics Inc. said the electric arc-furnace unit will be in Sinton, Texas, about 25 miles northwest of Corpus Christi.