Atlanta Landscape joins Heritage

Founder Dan Perry will continue to lead the company’s employees under the Atlanta Landscape Materials banner.
Founder Dan Perry will continue to lead the company’s employees under the Atlanta Landscape Materials banner.
Heritage Atlanta Landscape

McKinney, Texas-based Heritage Landscape Supply Group Inc. acquired Atlanta Landscape Materials, a family-owned distributor of aggregates, stone and other landscape products.

Headquartered in Atlanta, the company was founded in 1983 by brothers Dan and Michael Perry. Dan Perry will continue to lead the company’s employees under the Atlanta Landscape Materials banner, ensuring continuity and consistency for its customers and supplier partners.

“We are pleased to welcome Dan and his team to the Heritage family,” says Matt McDermott, president of Heritage. “Partnering with the Atlanta Landscape team provides an immediate opportunity to expand our presence in the greater Atlanta market. We look forward to continuing to grow our hardscapes footprint across the Southeast region in the many years to come.”

“We are thrilled to partner with our friends at Heritage and are very excited about the future,” says Dan Perry, owner of Atlanta Landscape. “After almost 40 years of business, we believe that it is an ideal time for this partnership as it provides a huge opportunity for growth. The resources that Heritage brings to bear will strengthen the company’s ability to be a leader in our market. Finding a long-term partner with the same core values as Atlanta Landscape was important to our family, and we are incredibly fortunate to have found that partner in Heritage.”

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