Fast 25: RISE Commercial District
RISE continues to meet a growing need for co-warehousing space where small businesses, Fortune 500 companies and everyone in between can lease space.
RISE continues to meet a growing need for co-warehousing space where small businesses, Fortune 500 companies and everyone in between can lease space.
Indiana Orthopedic Institute officially launched in August 2022, starting with Dr. Michael Meneghini, his staff and an anesthesiologist.
Inititally, Flora practiced “door law” — whatever walks in your door, that’s the kind of law you do.
Remodel Health helps employers transition from traditional group health insurance to an individual coverage health reimbursement arrangement.
MO’s recent successes include multiple victories that came out of the “Big Beautiful Bill” funding legislation Congress passed in 2025.
The company was helped in March 2023 when it received approval from the Indiana Economic Development Corp. for $4.25 million in conditional tax credits to expand its payroll to 250 by the end of this year.
Essence Group, a commercial electrical contractor making its first appearance on the Fast 25, is an electrical company co-owned and started in 2022 by David and Lauren Stuck.
Michael Shannon and his business partner, Bill Michalak, started Indy Grills in late 2020, building small patios in Michalak’s basement.
Garmong Construction is a Fast 25 company for the fourth time — and for the first time in four years.
iSolutions is on the Fast 25 list for the second consecutive year.
Office Pride of Greater Indy, Kokomo and Muncie returns to the Fast 25 for a second straight year.
Build BW, a construction, development and facility-management business, is a first-time Fast 25 company.
Brite Systems President Leena Victoria and her husband, CEO Jay Fernando, began their careers as software programmers, building a foundation in managing and implementing information technology projects.
Hallmark Homes, which was founded in 1992, calls itself “one of the largest, on-your-lot custom home builders in the Midwest.”
Construction-services company Patterson Horth makes its Fast 25 debut.
WellBridge Surgical makes the Fast 25 list for the second consecutive year
After two years at No. 1 on the Fast 25, construction-management/general contractor Inherent Commercial is No. 18 this year.
Gaylor Electric President Jim Crews said it’s not unusual for the company to have 300 to 400 electricians on a job site.
Electrical and communications contractor James Babcock Inc. returns to the Fast 25 for a second consecutive year.