Landscape Workshop has acquired two companies in Florida: Ginkgo Landcare in Tampa and Lucky Landscaping in Naples.
Landscape Workshop adds Ginkgo Landcare
Ginkgo Founder and CEO Charlie Turner will join Landscape Workshop’s operations team. All Ginkgo employees will join Landscape Workshop.
“Charlie has built a strong commercial landscaping business, and we are pleased to welcome the Ginkgo team to Landscape Workshop,” says J.T. Price, CEO of Landscape Workshop. “This acquisition strengthens our Tampa operations, adds an experienced leader to our team, and reflects our commitment to partnering with businesses that share our focus on relationships and service quality.”
“Joining Landscape Workshop allows us to scale our service capabilities while maintaining the high quality of service that our customers expect,” Turner says. “I’m proud of what our team has created at Ginkgo and look forward to building on that foundation with Landscape Workshop.”
Landscape Workshop acquires Lucky Landscaping
Lucky Founder and CEO Austyn Roth has joined the LW team in an ambassador role, and all Lucky employees are joining Landscape Workshop.
“We’re excited to partner with Austyn and the Lucky team as we continue expanding Landscape Workshop’s footprint across Florida,” Price says. “This partnership establishes our first presence in the Jupiter market and complements our existing operations in Naples. Lucky’s leadership team and operational strength make them a great fit as we grow throughout the state.”
“Joining Landscape Workshop was a natural next step for Lucky Landscaping,” Roth says. “We share a common commitment to our customers, our people, and building a company with a long-term mindset. With Landscape Workshop’s scale and support, we’re positioned to accelerate growth in Jupiter and Naples while continuing to deliver the high standards our clients know us for.”
Landscape Workshop is backed by Ares Management Corporation and ranks No. 27 on Lawn & Landscape's Top 100 list. LW operates across 43 Southeastern markets, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
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