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THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL BANK 255 East River Park Circle, Suite 180, Fresno, CA 93720 559-438-2002 • www.premiervalleybank.com 2 TheThe BusinessBusiness JournalJournal || 2018 BOOK OF LISTS TABLE OF CONTENTS THE LISTS Birthing Centers .............................................................47 Senior Living................................................................... 48 Residential Building Permits ......................................... 7 Covered California Health Care Plans .................... 49 Residential Real Estate Developers ............................. 7 Community Health Clinics .......................................... 51 Largest Commercial Real Estate Transactions .. 8, 10 Hospitals ..........................................................................52 Residential Real Estate Firms .......................................11 Urgent Care Facilities .................................................. 54 Multi-Family Residential Complexes .........................12 Oldest Family-Owned Businesses ...................... 56-57 Office Complexes ......................................................... 13 Women-Owned Businesses ...................................... 59 Most Expensive Home Sales ...................................... 15 Minority-Owned Businesses ...................................... 60 Property Management Companies ..........................16 Private-Sector Employers ......................................61-62 Commercial Real Estate Brokers ...............................19 Nonprofits ...................................................................... 64 Solar Companies .......................................................... 20 Foundations ................................................................... 65 Security & Alarm Companies .....................................22 Highest-Paid Public Employees ................................ 66 Business Technology Services ...................................25 Public-Sector Employers .............................................67 Credit Unions..................................................................27 Fastest-Growing Municipalities ................................. 68 Financial Institutions .................................................... 28 Fastest-Growing Companies ..................................... 69 SBA Lenders ................................................................... 30 Wineries ........................................................................... 71 Marketing Agencies....................................................... 31 Law Firms ................................................................. 33-34 Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools .............. 71 Accounting Firms ......................................................... 36 Fine Dining Establishments .........................................72 Interior Designers and Decorators ...........................37 Events and Attractions..................................................72 Engineering Firms ......................................................... 38 Radio Stations .................................................................73 Architectural Firms ....................................................... 39 Breweries .........................................................................73 Professional Associations ........................................... 40 Agricultural Commodities ...........................................74 Chambers of Commerce ............................................41 Museums .........................................................................76 Commercial Contractors ........................................... 43 Shopping Centers..........................................................77 Staffing Services ............................................................ 43 Meeting Facilities ...........................................................78 Manufacturers ............................................................... 44 Golf Courses ...................................................................79 Food Processors ........................................................... 45 Hotels .............................................................................. 80 Front Cover Featured Photographer: Randy Haron | Graphic Design: Joe Verduzco Copyright and Postal Information The entire contents of this publication are a copyright of The Business Journal. 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Learn about our new utility billing software www.calcomsolar.com | 559.667.9200 4 TheThe BusinessBusiness JournalJournal || 2018 BOOK OF LISTS LIST OF CATEGORIES REAL ESTATE HEALTH CARE Residential Building Permits ......................................... 7 Birthing Centers .............................................................47 Residential Real Estate Developers ............................. 7 Senior Living................................................................... 48 Largest Commercial Real Estate Transactions .. 8, 10 Covered California Health Care Plans .................... 49 Residential Real Estate Firms .......................................11 Community Health Clinics .......................................... 51 Multi-Family Residential Complexes .........................12 Hospitals ..........................................................................52 Office Complexes ......................................................... 13 Urgent Care Facilities .................................................. 54 Most Expensive Home Sales ...................................... 15 Property Management Companies ..........................16 Commercial Real Estate Brokers ...............................19 WHO’S WHO OF THE CENTRAL VALLEY BUSINESS COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY Oldest Family-Owned Businesses ...................... 56-57 Solar Companies .......................................................... 20 Women-Owned Businesses ...................................... 59 Security & Alarm Companies .....................................22 Minority-Owned Businesses ...................................... 60 Business Technology Services ...................................25 Private-Sector Employers ......................................61-62 Nonprofits ...................................................................... 64 BANKING AND FINANCE Foundations ................................................................... 65 Highest-Paid Public Employees ................................ 66 Credit Unions..................................................................27 Public-Sector Employers .............................................67 Financial Institutions .................................................... 28 Fastest-Growing Municipalities ................................. 68 SBA Lenders ................................................................... 30 Fastest-Growing Companies ..................................... 69 PROFESSIONAL GENERAL INTEREST ASSOCIATIONS, SERVICES Wineries ........................................................................... 71 Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools .............. 71 AND SUPPLIES Fine Dining Establishments .........................................72 Events and Attractions..................................................72 Marketing Agencies....................................................... 31 Radio Stations .................................................................73 Law Firms ................................................................. 33-34 Breweries .........................................................................73 Accounting Firms ......................................................... 36 Agricultural Commodities ...........................................74 Interior Designers and Decorators ...........................37 Engineering Firms ........................................................
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