Ewing opens new Tennessee location

Located in Hermitage, the new store will also serve as a sprinkler house and bulk material and hardscape yard.
Located in Hermitage, the new store will also serve as a sprinkler house and bulk material and hardscape yard.
Ewing new location

Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply, Phoenix, Arizona, opened a new location Jan. 4 in Hermitage, Tennessee. Located at 3532 Central Pike, the store is now Ewing’s fifth in Tennessee, joining its other locations in the Nashville, Murfreesboro, Cordova and Knoxville areas.

The store will carry products for green industry professionals, including irrigation and landscaping contractors, golf course superintendents and sports fields managers.

It will also operate a bulk materials yard for contractors to purchase rock, gravel, pavers and other hardscaping materials.

“With this 4-acre site, Ewing is showing that we are not only a reliable irrigation provider, but we are serious about the hardscape and natural stone business as well,” says Jake Ray, Southeast regional manager for Ewing. “I’m excited to see how this hybrid sprinkler house, bulk material and hardscape yard performs in the Nashville market. I’m also excited to have industry veterans like Bryan Lemieux managing the store and Matt Feinauer on our sales team. I know Hermitage will be successful in their capable hands.”

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