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INC. 500 37 Openroad Lending 6603% $8.9 Million TWENTY COMPANIES MADE the INC 3 YEAR THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY AMERICA’S FASTESTGROWING RANK COMPANY CITY % GRWTH REVENUE SMALL BUSINESS 97% OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN 24 CPSG Partners Dallas 9532% $17.1 million PRIVATE COMPANIES North According to the Small Business INC. 500 37 OpenRoad Lending 6603% $8.9 million TWENTY COMPANIES MADE THE INC. 500 LIST Richland Hills Administration (SBA), businesses with less THE DFW REGION HAVE FEWER IN 2014, AND A TOTAL OF 171 COMPANIES WERE Innovative than 500 employees represented roughly 45 Surveillance Tyler 5605% $10.2 million LISTED IN THE INC. 5000 99.7% of all employers nationally, made up Solutions 64% of net new private-sector jobs and THAN 100 EMPLOYEES 61 PMG Worldwide Fort Worth 5000% $5.8 million accounted for 42% of private payroll. In 63 eLan Technologies Irving 4864% $9.1 million Dallas–Fort Worth, small business is a vital 14 78 Old Pro Roofi ng Burleson 4076% $4.9 million part of our economic success because 98 PEG Bandwidth The Colony 3613% $32.9 million 7 of its entrepreneurial spirit and drive for 138 Motivity Labs Irving 2716% $3.2 million ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY MICRO SMALL MEDIUM LARGE | innovation. 18 174 CenseoHealth Dallas 2407% $117.2 million (TOTAL ESTABLISHMENTS) Less than 10 10-99 100-499 More than 500 13 employees employees employees employees Silver Bullet Dalworthington 2216% $2.5 million 195 SMALL BUSINESS 11 Construction Gardens 1 257 Bridger Addison 1792% $3.5 billion FORESTRY, FISHING, HUNTING, & 9 92% 6.2% 1.8% 0.0% AGRICULTURE SUPPORT (113) 20 5 303 Apex Resources Dallas 1515% $25.5 million 2 8 12 Wingspan Portfolio 322 Advisors Dallas 1442% $119.9 million MINING (1,196) 71.9% 24% 3.8% 0.3% 16 Advice Interactive 328 McKinney 1421% $5.9 million 15 Group UTILITIES (273) 56% 34.8% 8.1% 1.1% 19 17 NORTH TEXAS SMALL BUSINESS 4 344 Think Tech Labs Dallas 1361% $2.4 million 10 CONSTRUCTION (9,983) 75.6% 22.4% 1.8% 0.2% Gadberry DEVELOPMENT CENTERS 374 Construction Co. Dallas 1277% $3.7 million 381 WebyShops Arlington 1255% $10.7 million An SBDC conducts research, counsels M MANUFACTURING (5,482) 52% 39.3% 7.9% 0.8% and trains business people in managing, Monster 412 Flooring SALE Plano 1150% $6.8 million fi nancing and operating small D WHOLESALE TRADE (9,349) 69.8% 27.5% 2.4% 0.3% 437 TexPro Painters Arlington 1085% $2.8 million businesses, providing comprehensive 6 471 OneSource Virtual Irving 999% $37.0 million information services and access to D RETAIL TRADE (19,544) 69.1% 27.7% 3.1% 0.1% experts in a variety of fi elds. Each SBDC TRANSPORTATION encourages unique local eff orts to meet 65.3% 28.6% 5.3% 0.9% AND WAREHOUSING (3,829) small business needs in its area. I INFORMATION (2,844) 62.1% 31.9% 4.8% 1.1% INC. 5000 TARRANT SBDC RANK COMPANY CITY RANK COMPANY CITY RANK COMPANY CITY RANK COMPANY CITY FINANCE 24 CPSG Partners Dallas 1350 Blue Track Media Dallas 2333 WorldVentures Plano 3975 Zak Products Irving SERVING: Tarrant County 79.3% 18.2% 1.9% 0.6% 37 OpenRoad Lending North Richland Hills 1353 One Technologies Dallas 2340 Tango Networks Frisco 3983 CheapCaribbean.com Plano AND INSURANCE (11,544) LOCATION: Tarrant County College 45 Innovative Surveillance Solutions Tyler 1359 Virtual Tech Gurus Dallas 2369 Onsite Health Diagnostics Irving 3988 M3 Glass Technologies Irving 61 PMG Worldwide Fort Worth 1385 Lumenate Addison 2403 GXA Network Solutions Richardson 3990 Masergy Communications Plano 63 eLan Technologies Irving 1388 Frontline Source Group Dallas 2411 UNSI Carrollton REAL ESTATE, 4002 Intelligent Interiors Addison 78 Old Pro Roofi ng Burleson 1397 Oak Mortgage Group Dallas 2447 Integrated Medical Solutions Mansfi eld 85.7% 13.2% 1.1% 0.0% 4012 Sendero Dallas RENTAL AND LEASING (7,287) 98 PEG Bandwidth The Colony 1406 Goldfi sh Medical Staffi ng Plano 2586 Faulkner Design Group Dallas DALLAS SBDC 4022 interRel Consulting Partners Arlington 138 Motivity Labs Irving 1450 Flexible Innovations Fort Worth 2658 Synerzip Dallas SERVING: Dallas and Rockwall County 174 CenseoHealth Dallas 1455 PhysAssist Scribes Fort Worth 2665 Alsbridge Dallas 4059 Capital Title of Texas Plano PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, 195 Silver Bullet Construction Dalworthington 1603 First Choice Emergency Rooms Lewisville 2731 Abba Staffi ng and Consulting Bedford 4070 M&S Technologies Dallas areas 83% 15.6% 1.2% 0.2% Garden AND TECHNICAL SERVICES (19,173) 1610 InfoLob Solutions Irving 2752 The Boardroom Salon for Men Southlake 4077 Orion Financial Group Southlake 257 Bridger Addison 1635 Zoes Kitchen Plano 2843 HR Focal Point Plano 4081 UniFocus Carrollton LOCATION: The Bill Priest Institute of 303 Apex Resources Dallas 1663 Clearview Energy Dallas 2925 Circuitronics Irving 4083 Parkway Construction El Centro College 322 Wingspan Portfolio Advisors Dallas 1695 Anserteam Workforce Solutions Dallas 2940 Supreme Lending Dallas MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES & Associates Lewisville 328 Advice Interactive Group McKinney 48.5% 38.4% 10.7% 2.4% 1722 Point 2 Point Global Security Addison 2969 Keste Plano 4089 Forte Payment Systems Allen AND ENTERPRISES (1,731) 344 Think Tech Labs Dallas 1728 Granbury Solutions Grapevine 2974 Hiatus Spa + Retreat Dallas 4116 US-Analytics Irving 374 Gadberry Construction Co. Dallas 1788 TrendHR Rockwall 2982 National Systems Consulting Plano 4120 Pursuit of Excellence Dallas COLLIN SBDC 381 WebyShops Arlington 1793 BizNet Software Dallas 2996 ExamSoft Worldwide Dallas 4179 Tangerine Salon Coppell ADMIN, SUPPORT, WASTE MGT, 412 Monster Flooring SALE Plano 1832 Commercial Fleet Financing Carrollton 3007 Which Wich Superior Sandwiches Dallas SERVING: Collin County Area 68.1% 25.2% 5.8% 0.9% 4200 Online Rewards Dallas REMEDIATION SERVICES (8,108) 437 TexPro Painters Arlington 1838 Viverae Dallas 3031 Switchplace Dallas LOCATION: Collin County Community 471 OneSource Virtual Irving 1845 Roland Technology Group Plano 3092 Improving Enterprises Addison 4281 Thermal Edge Irving 537 GSATi Denton 1859 TopGolf Dallas 3144 Southern Botanical Dallas 4302 Wingstop Dallas College EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (1,939) 63.9% 32.1% 3.6% 0.4% 544 Timberhorn Frisco 1891 Venus Construction Company Mansfi eld 3160 Credera Addison 4318 AIO Network Solutions Richardson 662 Nexius Allen 1898 Think Finance Fort Worth 3165 Smith Monitoring Plano 4327 Temporary Housing Directory Plano 711 Infosemantics Flower Mound 1913 Cyber Group Dallas 3174 Employee Solutions Plano 4343 The Trade Group Carrollton 775 Projekt202 Addison HEALTH CARE 1920 Phoenix Business Haltom City 3295 SIBRIDGE Southlake 4355 Hawaiian Falls Las Colinas BEST SOUTHWEST SBDC 26.8% 2.3% 0.4% 784 C1S Group Dallas 1937 Viva Railings Carrollton 3313 Eff ective Environmental Mesquite AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE (17,090) 70.5% 4372 Skyline Exhibits & Events 786 Guardian Network Solutions Fort Worth 1975 MedicOne Medical Response Farmers Branch 3326 Sara’s Market & Bakery Richardson Duncanville, Lancaster, (Dallas/Fort Worth, TX) Grand Prairie SERVING: 830 Sq1 Dallas 3348 c2mTech Carrollton 2016 Jett Express Fort Worth 4377 Statewide Remodeling DFW Airport DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Hutchins, Wilmer, 836 Cadatasoft Dallas 2031 SRS Distribution McKinney 3356 Mentoring Minds Tyler ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT 4434 MarketingFX Dallas 65% 30.7% 4.2% 0.3% 867 Sundance Healthcare Arlington 2050 eShipGlobal Dallas 3414 Pariveda Solutions Dallas Seagoville and Glenn Heights, 4492 Metal Roofs of Texas Fort Worth AND RECREATION (1,634) 951 Bosque Systems Fort Worth 2055 Tricolor Auto Group Irving 3547 GTM Plastics Garland 4497 Cottonwood Financial Irving (Southwest Dallas County) 1037 MeritCard Dallas 2057 OrgSync Dallas 3550 ISNetworld Dallas 1058 Fruitables Pet Food Dallas 2074 Ambit Energy Dallas 3559 The Starr Conspiracy Fort Worth 4580 Phillips Painting Plano ACCOMMODATION 1076 AustinCSI Plano LOCATION: Cedar Valley College Center 42.3% 55.6% 2.0% 0.1% 2083 Akili Irving 3601 ARGO Richardson 4640 Versacom Dallas Cedar Hill AND FOOD SERVICES (12,601) 1082 DeviceFidelity Richardson 2096 Goodman Networks Plano 3654 Farmer Environmental Group Carrollton 4656 Tusk Enterprises Arlington 1114 EnSite Solutions Irving 2141 Homecare Homebase Dallas 3704 Benjamin Franklin Plumbing McKinney 4672 HealthMark Group Dallas 1127 VIVA Pediatrics Dallas 2172 Kinder Reese Real Estate 3716 Chestnut Exploration Cos. Richardson 4734 Point-of-Rental Systems Grand Prairie 1144 CONTI Organization Addison Partners Frisco 3733 DPLOYIT Addison OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT 4798 Willow Bend Mortgage Company Plano OTHER 78% 20.8% 1.1% 0.1% 1152 Infosmart Systems Frisco 2180 Argent Associates Plano 3737 Lone Star Distribution Dallas ( ) 4823 The Medicus Firm Dallas NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS SBDC PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) 12,136 1200 ZeOmega Frisco 2199 Millionaire Network Burleson 3749 Innovative-IDM Carrollton SERVING: Cooke, Denton and Montague 1244 GTN Technical Staffi ng Dallas 2206 Tucker, Albin & Associates Richardson 3752 VLG Advertising Plano 4872 Dhaliwal Labs Dallas 4909 North Food Group Dallas Counties 1250 Teladoc Dallas 2210 Macrospect Irving 3833 Ryan Dallas = TOTAL (145,968) 70.4% 26.6% 2.7% 0.3% 1279 FBS Plano 2267 A-Apex Heating and Air Fort Worth 3836 BravoTECH Dallas 4910 Beckertime Keller LOCATION: North Central Texas College 1292 Service Nation Flower Mound 2306 PFC Furniture Industries Richardson 3846 TTS Frisco 4951 ECi Software Solutions Fort Worth 86 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE SOURCE: 2012 DFW Small Business Patterns, US Census Bureau 2015 2015 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 87.
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