Doctors Without Orders
Molina Healthcare, #61 on the 2001 Inner City 100, gives physicians freedom to match the treatment with the culture. Read more
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Molina Healthcare, #61 on the 2001 Inner City 100, gives physicians freedom to match the treatment with the culture. Read more
Molina Healthcare becomes the first Inc. Inner City 100 company to go public. Read more
The people, places, and plans behind some 2001 Inner City 100 companies. Read more
Inner-cities aren't usually thought of as hotbeds of entrepreneurial activity, but they are often harbingers of things to come for the rest of the country. Read more
SuccessLab, the #16 Inner City 100 company in 2001, shores up the academic moorings of kids in poor school districts. Read more
Allegheny Child Care, #48 on the 2001 Inner City 100, lifts a burden from welfare-to-work mothers in the Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Detroit areas. Read more
Most companies have taken a pass on an inner-city service market worth tens of billions of dollars. Some smart urban-based businesses are eagerly filling the... Read more
New England's apparel industry has been in decline for decades. But that hasn't stopped Ken Schwartz from making a fortune in the hat business. The story of ... Read more
Fast facts about the inner-city 100 CEOs and their businesses. Read more
Rego Reality, #9 on the 2001 Inner City 100, brings dilapidated buildings back to life -- and livelihood. Read more
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