
EP Henry, a Woodbury-based family-owned and operated manufacturer of Hardscaping products, was selected to provide the more than 50,000 square feet of paving stones for the walkways surrounding the Statue of Liberty and the park. The statue will reopen on July 4 after repairs from Hurricane Sandy are made.
“We’re proud to be part of such a meaningful project,” said J.C. Henry III, CEO of EP Henry. “As an American company with more than 100 years of history and New Jersey roots, we understand the impact that Sandy has had on our region. We are honored to have the opportunity to be involved with the restoration of such an important and iconic landmark.”
The Statue of Liberty restoration project also happens to be the first customer for EP Henry’s new Hardscaping Center at Roxbury, N.J., which opened in May 2013. The center is the first of its kind for EP Henry, whose products are otherwise sold through a network of independently owned distributors in other markets throughout the company’s Mid-Atlantic service area.
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