Here are the Nashville companies ranked on the 2022 Inc. 5000 list

Of the 5,000 fastest-growing companies in the US, 64 of them are right here in Nashville.

How do businesses make the Inc. 5000? The annual list ranks companies based on three-year revenue growth. Companies have to be privately held, for profit, and independently owned at the end of 2021.

đź’Ľ A booming region

Let’s talk about growth. The list includes 64 Nashville-based businesses that had a median growth of 202%, total revenue of $5.2 billion, added 5,987 jobs, and 38 are repeat honorees. Additionally, eight of these companies are newly founded.

đź’Ľ Meet the businesses

Here’s how the top five local companies stacked up on this year’s Inc. 5000:

No. 22: Harvestone Group, Franklin

Industry: Business products and services

Growth: 14,308%

What it does: Global commodity merchant deploying capital in the biofuels sector

No. 23: Marie Nicole Clothing, Gallatin

Industry: Retail

Growth: 14,106%

What it does: Children’s clothing company touting comfortable pieces at affordable prices

No. 31: Complete Health Partners, Nashville

Industry: Health services

Growth: 10,285%

What it does: Urgent care provider offering physical and virtual visits

No. 228: BuyLow Warehouse, Brentwood

Industry: Logistics and transportation

Growth: 2,334%

What it does: Wholesale liquidation company facilitating sales and transportation of inventory

No. 517: Aosta, Nashville

Industry: Business products and services

Growth: 1,196%

What it does: Software and data solutions provider serving the health care, life insurance, and real estate industries

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