#79 on Top 100 List of Fastest Growing Private Companies

FORGE SF wins #79 on the San Francisco Business Times‘ coveted “Top 100” list of Fastest Growing Private Companies in the Bay Area!

It’s no surprise that the tech/IT industry once again dominates the list, at 31 percent of the companies. Construction and design is the next largest category, making up 13 percent. Of the design firms on the list, FORGE is proud to be the highest ranked firm, with a 59 percent revenue growth rate over the past three years.

Congratulations to our industry partners and clients who’ve also made the list. This recognition is truly a reflection of the trust and partnership we have built with you, and the faith that you have in us, as we continue to collaborate on projects that are important to you. We are honored to have been recognized for our success and will continue to FORGE ahead in our efforts to always adapt, adjust and achieve.

THANK YOU to our clients and friends for your engagement and referrals. We would not be where we are today if not for all of you. Our commitment to you is never ending.

Meet the rest of the Top 100 here.

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