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Meet the Portland companies on the Inc. 5000 list

These are the local firms building the future.

A corgi reaches up to a bowl on the counter filled with Portland Pet Food's beef n' rice.

Portland Pet Food Company has grown 359% over the last three years.

Photo by Henry Cromett/Portland Pet Food Company

$317 billion in revenue. 874,940 new jobs.

These are the numbers from this year’s Inc. 5000 list, the annual ranking of the country’s fastest-growing private companies (based on 2020-2023 revenue). As always, the Portland metro area is well represented with 31 firms that made the cut.

Here are some of the highlights.

No. 140 — Boulder Care

  • Est.: 2017
  • Industry: Health services
  • Growth: 2,461%
  • What it does: Offers online addiction care with methods that emphasize kindness, respect, and unconditional support.

No. 377 — Danielhouse Club

  • Est.: 2015
  • Industry: Business products + services
  • Growth: 1,166%
  • What it does: Provides a virtual marketplace for interior designers to meet any project’s needs, from furniture to lighting and decor.

No. 1,430 — Portland Pet Food Company

  • Est.: 2014
  • Industry: Consumer products
  • Growth: 359%
  • What it does: Prepares human-grade treats and meals for dogs and cats with ingredients entirely sourced in the US.

See the full list.

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