Fast 25: RISE Commercial District
RISE Commercial District, which provides co-warehousing space where companies can lease space and share services, returns to the Fast 25 for the third consecutive year.
RISE Commercial District, which provides co-warehousing space where companies can lease space and share services, returns to the Fast 25 for the third consecutive year.
GroundBreakers provides a “non-destructive method of digging,” using highly pressurized water to dig into the ground without disturbing the utilities underneath.
Direct Connect is a third-party logistics provider that arranges transportation primarily for the food, beverage and cold-chain (temperature-sensitive) sectors.
NCW, which is a Fast 25 company for the second consecutive year, provides professional staffing and recruiting services.
Screenbroidery, which does screen printing and embroidery and makes promotional merchandise, is a Fast 25 company for the second consecutive year.
When IBJ asked executives from the fastest growing companies what they expect from the economy in the next year and how that will affect their business, they generally were cautious.
Rangeline Solutions, a Microsoft partner that offers supply-chain consulting services, has been acquired by Sweden-based Nexer, which plans to grow Rangeline’s Carmel office as part of its broader U.S. expansion plans.
Indianapolis-based Sharpen, which was founded in 2011, topped IBJ’s list of fastest-growing private companies last year.
Lifeboost started with direct-to-consumer sales of its signature blend before starting to sell on Amazon. The company now sells light, medium and dark roasts and decaf and has roasters in New York, Virginia, Texas and California to make distribution easier and faster.
US Hydrovac helps other companies work safely around underground utilities. Its main service is hydrovac (formerly called hydro excavation), the method of non-destructive digging that keeps power and gas lines safe from alternatives like excavating with a backhoe.
Process Alliance is a group of consultants who design chemical processes, oversee construction, manage startups and solve problems in manufacturing facilities in the life sciences, bio-ag and consumer products industries.
InTek Freight & Logistics is a third-party-logistics company that ships products all over North America for customers that include Molson Coors, Steelcase chairs and Guitar Center.
Garrett Cos. builds projects like Runway 19 in Greenwood (south of County Line Road, east of Emerson Avenue), which features 200-plus apartments, courtyards and amenities that include its signature restaurant, the I.C. Brewhouse, and coffee shop, Runway 19 Coffee Co.
FullStack Inc., a company spun off from Developertown in 2017-2018, is a professional employer organization that handles
a company’s human resources services through a co-employment relationship.
ShipSigma’s clients are businesses that do a lot of shipping and want to lower their costs. CEO and co-founder Chase Flashman said his company’s proprietary software makes sure customers are always receiving the lowest possible parcel shipping rates without having to change carriers or service levels.
In 2011, Spot Inc.—then a 2-year-old company going by Spot Freight—said it expected to reach $30 million in revenue the following year. Ten years later, its revenue was $713 million, which is by far the highest among this year’s Fast 25.
Universal Roofing and Exteriors does roofing, siding, windows and doors, drywall, painting and insulation, and it also makes repairs related to insurance claims. A couple of years ago, the company purchased Jackson Contracting and now is able to make its own metal for use in siding and other products
Peterman Brothers has been a Fast 25 company for four years in a row. In addition to its burgeoning customer base in Indianapolis, the heating, air-conditioning and plumbing company also is growing in Muncie, Lafayette, Columbus and Bloomington.
C.H. Garmong & Son, which celebrates 100 years in business in 2023, knows its strengths—school, jail and medical facility construction—and its markets—Terre Haute, Evansville and Indianapolis.
Onyx+East was founded seven years ago with an initial focus on building housing in the urban core of Indianapolis. Now, CEO and principal Kelli Lawrence said, the company builds high-density housing all across the metro area, as well as in Cincinnati, Columbus, Ohio, and central Florida around Tampa.