St. Louis-area businesses featured on Inc. 5000 list for rapid growth

Dustin Allison Interim CEO at Greater St. Louis, Inc.
Dustin Allison Interim CEO at Greater St. Louis, Inc. - Greater St. Louis Chamber
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Nearly forty businesses from the St. Louis area have been recognized on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list, which highlights the fastest-growing private companies in the United States. The companies selected are from Illinois and Missouri and represent a variety of industry sectors.

The Inc. 5000 list ranks businesses based on their percentage revenue growth over a three-year period, specifically from 2021 to 2024. To be eligible for inclusion, companies must be privately held, for-profit, located in the U.S., and independent as of December 31, 2024.

“These STLMade companies are helping to drive the growth we are seeing across the 15-county St. Louis region,” said Greater St. Louis, Inc. Interim CEO Dustin Allison. “We want to congratulate them for their success and look forward to seeing their continued growth in the future.”

Inc.com is known as “the voice of the American entrepreneur” and compiles this annual list to showcase business achievements across different sectors.

For more information about eligibility requirements and rankings, visit Inc.com.



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