Park Inc is proud to announce that once again we have been included in Inc Magazine’s 5000 Fastest Growing Companies in the United States. At #2,345, Park Inc’s strategy of deliberate steady growth across the Eastern region of the United States has paid off for the fourth consecutive year. With a focus on designing and executing a unique plan for each of our clients, Park Inc has been able to expand its services along with territorial scope.
Park Inc held its first ever Flag Football Tournament on Sunday July 11th. With Restaurant Week fast approaching, and the inevitable boost in restaurant traffic, Park Inc decided to host an event in order to promote cardiovascular fitness for its’ staff members. Enticed by the prize of a $25 gas card for each member of the winning team and with the hopes to display athletic prowess on the grid-iron, valets from all corners of the city made it out to Veteran’s Park on a sunny Sunday afternoon in Charlotte. Even more important than the prize, the valets finally had their chance to take down the mighty office team, led by Park Inc President–Brian Haupricht.
Lindsey Boyer joined the Park Inc team on June 21, 2010 as our Controller.
Last week, 18 site supervisors congregated in Charlotte, NC for Park Inc’s second annual Park Inc University.
Credit Suisse USA has an office building located in Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. It’s a beautiful office building with about 1100 employees. Credit Suisse has enjoyed success and growth in the last few years and continues to create jobs in Research Triangle Park. In fact it is estimated that they will soon have over 1300 employees. The problem is they only built the parking lot to hold 1100 cars, and everyone in RTP drives. How did this happen?
BOSTON, MA – Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) and Bloomberg BusinessWeek released the 2010 Inner City 100 list of the fastest-growing inner city companies in the U.S. Park Inc from Charlotte, NC ranked 54 on this year’s list. The Inner City 100 program recognizes successful inner city companies and their CEO’s as role models for entrepreneurship, innovative business practices and job creation in America’s urban communities.
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