05/12/2010 (4:54 pm)

Two Phoenix companies among Inner City 100 winners

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Two Phoenix companies have been selected for the 2010 Inner City 100, a list of the fastest-growing inner-city businesses in the U.S. compiled by the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City and Bloomberg BusinessWeek.

The program recognizes successful inner city companies and their CEOs as role models for entrepreneurship, innovative business practices and job creation in America’s urban communities.

The two Phoenix companies selected are Auction Systems Auctioneers and Appraisers (No. 27) and Meyer and Lundahl Manufacturing Co. (No. 67).

The rankings were announced at an awards dinner on Wednesday in Boston bad credit pay day loans.

“The Inner City 100 winning companies exemplify America’s remarkable potential and the road to future economic recovery,” Mary Kay Leonard, president and CEO of ICIC. “These extraordinary companies demonstrate the market possibilities that exist within our inner cities. If we can leverage these possibilities, we can create jobs, income and wealth for local residents and produce the next chapter of American innovation and opportunity.”

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