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The 2021 South Carolina Fastest Growing Companies

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The official 2021 South Carolina Fastest Growing Companies have been announced. Out of 50 SC companies, 13 of them are from Greenville, and a few others are from the Upstate area in places like Spartanburg, Easley, and Simpsonville.

Here are the Greenville companies that made the cut:

  • Clear Touch
  • Creative Builders Inc.
  • Industrial Project Innovation
  • Kopis
  • Logistics Group
  • Luxor Scientific, LLC
  • Marleylilly
  • National Land Realty
  • Palmetto Fortis Marketing LLC
  • Plus-Plus USA
  • PrideStaff
  • Stokes & Company, CPAs
  • Thorne Ambulance Service

Click here to see the full list.

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