Greenscape Inc., a provider of commercial landscape maintenance and construction services in North Carolina, has acquired Wakefield Landscaping, Inc. of Zebulon.
The acquisition will enhance Greenscape's presence and capabilities in the Triangle market. Wakefield Landscaping has established a loyal customer base that Greenscape will continue to serve. Their reputation for excellence and quality workmanship aligns with Greenscape’s core values.
"We are delighted to welcome the Wakefield Landscaping team to the Greenscape family. They share our values of customer satisfaction, professionalism and innovation,” says Daniel Currin, CEO of Greenscape Inc. “We look forward to working with them to continue to provide exceptional landscape solutions to our clients across the Triangle and beyond."
Wakefield Landscaping is a family-owned and operated company that has served the Triangle area for over 40 years, offering a full range of landscape services for property managers, owners and developers. The company has nearly 50 employees.
"We are proud of what we have accomplished over the years and are pleased to join forces with Greenscape, a company that we respect and admire. We are confident that this partnership will benefit our customers, employees and vendors,” says Tommy Massey, President of Wakefield Landscaping. “We would like to thank our loyal customers for their support and trust over the years. I am retiring after transitioning the business to Greenscape, but I know they all will be in good hands."
Greenscape Inc. was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Raleigh, N.C. For more information visit www.greenscapeinc.com.
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