BELLEVUE, WA – Heaton Dainard, a leading residential investment-based brokerage, has been named one of Puget Sound Business Journal’s Eastside Fastest-Growing Private Companies for 2019.

Demonstrating a revenue increase of 19.52% over a three-year growth period, Heaton Dainard has made the list for the fourth year in a row.

“I’m really proud of our team, our success is a direct result of their continued hard work and dedication.” Said Co-Founder James Dainard. “We are so grateful to be recognized once again.”

Companies that make the Eastside Fastest-Growing Private Companies list will be featured in a special report within the Puget Sound Business Journal. 

About Puget Sound Business Journal

Puget Sound Business Journal is the region’s premier source of business information, serving an unparalleled audience of business and community leaders. In addition to the weekly newspaper, the Business Journal provides daily updates via its web site and email alerts. The company also plays a vital role in bringing the area’s leadership community together by hosting a wide variety of events throughout the year, from the Washington’s Best Workplaces event to the annual 100 Fastest Growing Companies celebration to the Women of Influence awards event. Puget Sound Business Journal is a unit of American City Business Journals, which operates 41 local business newspapers throughout the United States. Visit Puget Sound Business Journal on the web at www.pugetsoundbusinessjournal.com.

About Heaton Dainard

Heaton Dainard is an industry-leading real estate brokerage that offers clients the most lucrative market opportunities in the Pacific Northwest. We go beyond the traditional exchange of real estate by providing our customers incisive market knowledge and a dedicated point of contact for every step in the transaction. We use novel approaches yielded through constant industry innovation to enhance our clients’ success. Our team is committed to providing unparalleled expertise and unmatched creative energy to buyers and sellers in Washington State.