New York City Ranked #1 for Fastest-Growing Businesses in America

August 17, 2016207  New York-based companies ranked among Inc. 5,000’s fastest-growing private  companies for 2016NEW YORK—Mayor  Bill de Blasio and the New York City Economic Development Corporation today  announced 207 New York City-based companies ranked among Inc. 5,000’s  fastest-growing private companies in America for 2016. Spanning diverse  industries and sectors, New York City-based companies comprise the largest  share of companies on the annual list, together creating over 26,000 jobs  across the country – more than any other city in America.New York City’s job growth  is at an all-time high, with 4.3 million jobs across the five boroughs and  262,900 new jobs created since January 2014. The 2016 Inc. 5,000 list  recognizes the success of several private companies in New York City’s legacy  industries, such as media and fashion, while highlighting dynamic growth in the  emerging sectors of bioscience, green energy and technology.“Innovation, growth and  boundless talent – these are the qualities that make New York City’s vibrant  economy so exceptional. We are committed to connecting entrepreneurs with the  tools and resources to succeed, whether you’re building a digital services hub  or brewing the best cup o’ joe. The national recognition of 207 New York-based  companies proves what we already know: our city is the best place to start and  grow a business from the ground up,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio."With New York City  being the epicenter of innovation and culture, it""s no wonder why more and more  companies are looking to New York to invest in their business and be part of  this city""s economic success story," said Council Speaker Melissa  Mark-Viverito. "I want to thank Inc. Media for their report which  confirms what we""ve known: New York City is the best place for entrepreneurs to  launch their business."“New York City is home to  more fastest-growing businesses than any other city in the United States –  which means more jobs and more opportunities for New Yorkers across the five  boroughs,” said Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development  Alicia Glen. “By investing in both burgeoning and established industries,  New York is building an economy that is open and accessible to diverse  entrepreneurs who bring new ideas and new products to the market every day and  keep our city on the cutting-edge.”“New York City has always  been the very best place in the world to start and grow a business,” said NYCEDC  President Maria Torres-Springer. “The vast array of industries that call  New York City home; the strength, diversity and talent of our workforce; and a  supportive city government are just a few of the many reasons that we are such  a vibrant, ever-growing economic hub. These 207 businesses demonstrate that New  Yorkers never rest on our laurels. New York City will continue to be the global  model of inclusive innovation and growth.”"It is no coincidence  that New York City is home to the lion""s share of the nation""s fastest growing  businesses," said Gregg Bishop, Commissioner of the Department of Small  Business Services. "Every day at SBS, we provide targeted services to  help small businesses start, operate and grow – and we are proud that so many  of them appear on Inc.""s list this year. The evidence is clear – investing in  entrepreneurs builds a robust and diverse economy."“We’re a New York company  ourselves, so we’re proud to see New York City top the Inc. 5,000 again. Proud,  but not surprised; the traits that help a startup grow into something great –  the guts, the grit, the intense focus – are embedded in the character of this  great city. It only figures that so many of America’s fastest growing companies  would take root here,” said Eric Schurenberg, President and Editor-in-Chief  of Inc. Media.The Inc. 5,000 list ranks  companies according to their percentage revenue growth from 2012 to 2015. To  qualify, companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31,  2012. They had to be based in the U.S., privately held, for profit and  independent – not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies – as of December  31, 2015. The minimum revenue required for consideration in the 2016 Inc. 5,000  is $2 million.Demonstrating that New York  City businesses can do well by doing good, five of the companies ranked in the  2016 Inc. 5,000 were also honored by the City of New York through Best for NYC,  the first City-led campaign to recognize businesses that measure their success  by their impact on workers, community and the environment. Using B Lab’s  Impact Assessment, the leading global tool for measuring, benchmarking and  improving economic and social impact, Best for NYC participants were able to  assess their operations and focus on practices such as diversity and inclusion,  compensation, benefits and governance, and compare their businesses to more  than 20,000 other businesses and established best practices. Businesses were  able to identify opportunities to improve their competitive position by  investing in better practices, and in doing so, improve their workplace and  communities. Best for NYC stems from recommendations made in the Career  Pathways report created by New York City’s Jobs For New Yorkers task force, and  the campaign leverages the global campaign led by B Lab to support businesses  in measuring social and environmental impacts."I""m proud that Inc.  5,000 is recognizing the tremendous success and rapid growth experienced by  dozens of businesses across Brooklyn and New York City – though I am hardly  surprised. Simply put, any economic metric assessing our borough will find that  the County of Kings is a hotbed of growth for the kings and queens of emerging  and legacy industries alike. We are the proud home of tech-focused companies  such as Marathon Consulting, artisinal makers such as Brooklyn Winery and  blue-collar operations such as Dumbo Moving + Storage. As a city, we must  continue to foster a climate that allows for the creation of quality local jobs  as well as the amplification of the entrepreneurial spirit,” said Brooklyn  Borough President Eric Adams.State Senator James Sanders Jr. said, "New York is a dynamic city and it is my hope that this growth will continue and bring with it a new generation of entrepreneurs. However, we must not forget that amid this promising economic news there are still individuals struggling to find employment."“I applaud the efforts of  Mayor de Blasio and the New York City Economic Development Corporation for  helping to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive and grow,  making New York City the place for the fastest growing businesses in America”  said Assembly Member Rodneyse Bichotte, Chair of the Subcommittee on the  Oversight of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises. "The  commitment to cultivating innovation and entrepreneurship and linking them to  legitimate tools that converts to job creation is unmatched. As a parallel  effort, I am committed to ensuring that companies run by women, and people of  color are connected to the types of tools and resources that are needed and  required to grow their businesses in order for them to contribute to local job  creation and to the economy.”Assembly Member Robert J.  Rodriguez said, “I am proud to see our city leading the nation in  producing innovative ideas and products that are changing the world and  creating jobs. New York always has been and continues to be fertile ground for  creative talent across all job sectors. I am confident that future entrepreneurs  will continue to look to New York as the best place to nurture their growing  businesses and expand real opportunities for our working families.”Assembly Member Michael  Blake said, "Across New York City, we are seeing first-hand the  remarkable talents of our diverse entrepreneurs whose unique, forward-thinking  ideas are empowering the lives of New Yorkers and creating jobs for our  residents. It is inspiring to know of our city""s progress in growing  businesses, who will be further accelerated with greater access to capital,  contracting, counseling and opportunities, especially our minority- and  women-owned business enterprises. We live in the greatest city in the world in  large part because of our people, our culture and our businesses, which are  reinvigorating our local economies in a great way. The faster a business grows,  the faster jobs and economic opportunities grow for New Yorkers as well."“New York is a business  city, and this list shows that it is now better than ever thanks to the incredible  work of Mayor Bill de Blasio, Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen, NYCEDC President Maria  Torres-Springer, SBS Commissioner Gregg Bishop and the entire administration.  Any notion that businesses cannot grow and thrive here is clearly incorrect –  in fact, this ranking proves that businesses succeed in New York City as well  as or better than anywhere else in the country. I’m particularly proud of the  showing from Brooklyn, which further illustrates that our borough is a force to  be reckoned with in the business world, and I fully expect the city to dominate  even more of next year’s rankings,” said Carlo A. Scissura, President and  CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce."We are very excited to  be included in the Inc. 5,000 list for a second year in a row. It""s great to be  featured amongst the commendable selection of Best for NYC finalists, as it  shows that companies can have a financially successful business and happy and  engaged employees all while being mindful of their impact on the environment  and community," said John Stires, co-Founder of Brooklyn Winery.“Being a finalist in the  Best for NYC campaign and now being included in the 2016 Inc. 5,000 list proves  that you can grow a successful independent business while taking care of your  staff and the community,” said Caroline Bell, Owner of Café Grumpy.About NYCEDC New York City Economic Development  Corporation (NYCEDC) is the City""s primary vehicle for  promoting economic growth in each of the five boroughs. NYCEDC""s mission is to  stimulate growth through expansion and redevelopment programs that encourage  investment, generate prosperity and strengthen the City""s competitive position.  NYCEDC serves as an advocate to the business community by building  relationships with companies that allow them to take advantage of New York  City""s many opportunities. Find us on Facebook or follow  us on Twitter, or visit  our blog to learn more  about NYCEDC projects and initiatives.

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