Ewing opens 4th Michigan location in Brighton

Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply, Phoenix, opened its fourth Michigan location in Brighton located at 12901 Silver Lake Road.
Located west of Detroit, Ewing’s new Brighton store is located at 12901 Silver Lake.
Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply, Phoenix, opened its fourth Michigan location in Brighton located at 12901 Silver Lake Road.

Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply, Phoenix, opened its fourth Michigan location in Brighton.

West of Detroit, Ewing’s new Brighton store is located at 12901 Silver Lake Road. Ewing opened its first location in the state in 2018.

“As the largest family-owned supplier in the green industry, Ewing offers something really unique to contractors,” says Dale Nieuwbeerta, Ewing Great Lakes Division vice president. “That’s the commitment and dedication of a company that understands what it’s like to own and operate your business and the industry relationships and partnerships of a large corporation.”

Ewing’s Brighton location is stocked with a variety of irrigation, fertilizer and chemicals products, as well as landscape lighting, hardscapes and landscaping tools.

“We want to be a true partner for our customers,” Nieuwbeerta says. “That’s why it’s our mission to be the supplier our customers can lean on.”

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