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Home » Seven INW companies make Inc. magazine's fastest growing list

Seven INW companies make Inc. magazine's fastest growing list

Tractor Beverage leads other local companies in rate of growth, followed by Quiroga Law Group

August 29, 2024
Karina Elias

Seven companies in the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene area have made Inc. business magazine’s annual list of the 5,000 fastest-growing companies in the country, according to the current issue of the publication. 

Leading the group is soft drink maker Tractor Beverages Inc., which ranked No. 1,748 and had 300% revenue growth over three years, according to Inc. It is the third consecutive year the company has made the list. 

As earlier reported by the Journal, Tractor Beverage was established in 2014 as an organic craft soda company that makes carbonated and noncarbonated, sustainably sourced soft drinks. It has operations in Coeur d’Alene and offices in Colorado, where the company’s CEO, Kevin Sherman, is based. 

A representative of the company couldn't be reached immediately for comment. 

Following Tractor Beverage is Quiroga Law Office PLLC, an immigration law firm based in Spokane Valley that provides personalized immigration and naturalization legal services to individuals and families. Quiroga Law ranked No. 1,881, up from No. 2,174 the year earlier, and had 282% revenue growth over three years, according to Inc. It is the fifth year that the firm has made the list. 

“I feel very honored to know we are doing things right,” says Héctor Quiroga, an immigration attorney and CEO of Quiroga Law.

Other Spokane-area companies on the list include:

  •  Spokane Valley-based CHHJ Franchising, a trade name for Keystone Hauling Services LLC. CHHJ, which stands for College Hunks Hauling Junk is a franchisor of moving services. The company ranked No. 2,589 and had a 198% revenue growth over three years.
  • Medical equipment supplier PSS Urology Inc., of Spokane Valley, ranked No. 3,936 and had 116% growth over three years.
  • Spokane-based spice maker Spiceology Inc. ranked No. 4,078, 110% growth over three years.
  • Sapere Consulting Inc., of Spokane Valley, which consults with organizations regarding their organizational and digital transformations and energy issues, ranked No. 4,255 and had 102% growth over three years. 
  • Coeur d’Alene-based fiber optics company Fatbeam Holdings LLC ranked No. 4,474 and had growth of 92% over three years. As previously reported by the Journal, Fatbeam was acquired by New York-based investment company Basalt Infrastructure Partners LLC and SDC Capital Partners LLC in 2023.
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