Landscape Workshop acquires Georgia company

A Cut Above Landscape Management is based out of Columbus, Georgia.

BIRMINGHAM — Landscape Workshop recently acquired the landscape operations of A Cut Above Landscape Management, based in Columbus, Georgia.

Brad Terrell started A Cut Above Landscape Management in 1989 with a strong focus on large commercial maintenance work. “We have spent years developing trust with our clients through having a great team with the capacity to deliver great service in all areas of commercial landscape service," he said. "It was important to us to partner with a company that has an emphasis on continuing to deliver exceptional service to our clients, with added capacity and proven systems, to help our clients even more. It was also important for us to partner with a company that will take good care of our employees, as well as create growth opportunities for our long term team members."

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“Landscape Workshop has an established presence in central Georgia, Montgomery and Auburn, and we are excited to grow into the Columbus community," said JT Price, CEO of Landscape Workshop. "A Cut Above is the leading landscape company in Columbus, and as such offers LW the opportunity to expand our service area while continuing to provide exceptional service to our clients. We are happy to welcome A Cut Above’s team members to the LW family.”

Landscape Workshop is a full-service grounds management company that has been providing professional service and expert maintenance for outdoor commercial spaces since 1984. Landscape Workshop serves 12 Southeastern markets in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky and the Florida panhandle. Landscape Workshop is backed by Carousel Capital and McKinney Capital.

The company ranked No. 47 on our Top 100 list last year.

Bradley served as Landscape Workshop’s legal counsel in this transaction. A Cut Above Landscape Management was represented by Richard Kemmer, Jr. of Kemmer Law in Columbus, Georgia.