Meet 10 of Fort Worth’s fastest-growing companies

These were Fort Worth’s 10 fastest-growing companies, according to the 2024 Inc. 5000 list.

The top angle of a brick building with a black pergola that has the words "The 701" on it. At the very top of the building are letters that read "VLK Architects"

VLK Architects — No. 4,172 on the list — is behind local projects like The 701.

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Of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in the US, multiple are located right here in Fort Worth — with one business holding the No. 276 spot nationwide.

The 2024 Inc. 5000 list is out, and we’re breaking down the top 10 in Fort Worth that made the cut.

Cowtown’s claims to fame

Fort Worth-based BODYBAR Pilates — which now boasts 44 locations across the US — took the No. 276 spot, with 1,532% three-year revenue growth. The studio franchise founded in 2014 offers pilates classes for participants of any fitness level.

Local college telehealth service TimelyCare came in at No. 810 with 613% three-year revenue growth.

Regional growth

Over 200 companies in the DFW area made the list, including 134 repeat honorees and 12 newly founded businesses. As a whole, the metroplex experienced a 182% median growth rate, with 33,975 jobs added over the last three years.

Meet more fastest-growing FTW companies

No. 1,618: Valor
Industry: Financial services
Growth: 321%

No. 1,782: OP2 Labs
Industry: Consumer products
Growth: 294%

No. 1,806: Open Integration Consulting
Industry: Business products + services
Growth: 289%

No. 1,906: Fort
Industry: Real Estate
Growth: 274%

No. 2,126: Varghese Summersett PLLC
Industry: Legal
Growth: 247%

No. 2,631: Eosera
Industry: Health products
Growth: 194%

No. 3,269: GL Hunt Co.
Industry: Construction
Growth: 150%

No. 3,424: SD Bullion
Industry: Retail
Growth: 142%

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