SiteOne acquires The Garden Dept

The company has three locations in the greater Long Island, New York, area.
The company has three locations in the greater Long Island, New York, area.
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SiteOne Landscape Supply Inc., Roswell, Georgia, has announced it has acquired The Garden Dept. Inc. The Garden Dept. serves the greater Long Island, New York, market from three locations focused on the distribution of nursery and landscape supplies to landscape professionals.

“The Garden Dept. is an excellent fit with SiteOne as they significantly strengthen our market leading nursery and landscape supply position in the Long Island market,” says Doug Black, chairman and CEO of SiteOne Landscape Supply. “This addition aligns with our mission to be the best full-line distributor to landscape professionals, providing the highest quality products and services designed to help our customers be more successful.”

“The Garden Dept. has an outstanding culture built around customer service. They have a talented team that shares SiteOne’s passion for providing quality products, exceptional service and superior value to our customers,” adds Black. “This is our third acquisition in 2020 as we continue to expand the number of markets in the United States and Canada where we provide a full range of product lines to our customers.”

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