
HOUSTON--TreeTown USA has announced the sale of its Village Nurseries Landscape Centers in Orange, Huntington Beach, and Sacramento, California to SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc., a Georgia-based wholesale distributor of landscape supplies in the U.S.
Village Nurseries Landscape Centers is a distributor of nursery and related products to landscape professionals in these markets, and this acquisition further expands SiteOne’s footprint and nursery offerings in California.
"The sale of the three landscape centers is being carried out with the strategic target of allowing us to focus more on our core business areas," TreeTown USA CEO Jonathan Saperstein said. "This sale represents a key component for the company’s growth and furthers our long-term perspective within the scope of our corporate strategy aimed at consolidating our market position coast-to-coast."
“Our Landscape Centers are a natural fit with SiteOne as they can now add nursery products to their existing irrigation, agronomic, hardscape and landscape lighting product lines in California,” said David House, president of Village Nurseries. “At the same time, our Landscape Centers’ customers will now have access to SiteOne’s full selection of product lines while still being able to take advantage of the wide breadth of trees and shrubs we offer, many of which are patented or exclusive and not available at other wholesale nurseries and will continue to be available at these locations.”
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