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Top Growth Honour for Calhoun Superstructures

Top Growth Honour for Calhoun Superstructures
Apr 14, 2025
By Jean-Paul McDonald
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Calhoun Ranks Among Fastest Growing Firms

Farms.com Ag-Buyers-Guide is proud to share that advertiser Calhoun Superstructures, a Canadian owned company, appears on the Financial Times list of America’s Fastest Growing Companies. 

For the second consecutive year, Calhoun Superstructures has earned a spot on this prestigious ranking, which highlights companies across the Americas that have shown significant revenue growth during a challenging economic period.  

This recognition reflects Calhoun’s steady expansion and ability to adapt to evolving market conditions. Despite facing disruptions brought on by global events, the company continued to thrive, strengthening its position in the fabric building and shelter industry. 

 

“It’s a tremendous honour to be included again,” said Jeremy Calhoun, President and CEO. “We’ve seen impressive growth, even as we continue to navigate the lasting effects of the pandemic and now face fresh economic uncertainties.” 

When speaking about the company’s strategy, Calhoun emphasized adaptability and innovation. “In a rapidly changing landscape, our strength lies in our ability to adapt. Innovation isn’t just something we talk about—it’s how we stay ahead,” he added. 

The Financial Times’ list is now in its sixth edition. The rranking was created to recognize forward-thinking companies that demonstrate both transparency and strong financial performance. Participation required companies to meet strict revenue and ownership criteria through a detailed application process. This year, only 300 companies earned a spot on the list. 

For Calhoun Superstructures, this achievement further underscores their commitment to growth, customer value, and innovation in the North American market. 

Photo Credit: Calhoun Superstructures 


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