Senske Lawn & Tree Care has announced the acquisition of assets of Lucky Lawns, a lawn and tree care provider based in Meridian, Idaho. Lucky Lawns, manager and owner Jeffery Simpson established the company in 2007. Since that time, Lucky Lawns customers have received trusted lawn and tree care from Simpson and his team. Effective immediately, those customers will be serviced by Senske Lawn & Tree Care’s Meridian location.
“Senske's reputation precedes itself as an outstanding company that prides itself in professionalism and the work that it does,” said Simpson. “I believe that the acquisition of Lucky Lawns by Senske will prove to be mutually beneficial for all parties involved.” He went on to add “both companies share a ‘customer first’ culture that make Senske a good fit for this acquisition.”
When asked about the deal, Senske President Chris Senske said “We anticipate a seamless transition for Lucky Lawns’ customers and they should expect to receive service as usual. We continuously look to merge with high-quality companies who share our goals, principles and culture and I believe we found the perfect fit with Lucky Lawns.”
“Senske's reputation precedes itself as an outstanding company that prides itself in professionalism and the work that it does,” said Simpson. “I believe that the acquisition of Lucky Lawns by Senske will prove to be mutually beneficial for all parties involved.” He went on to add “both companies share a ‘customer first’ culture that make Senske a good fit for this acquisition.”
When asked about the deal, Senske President Chris Senske said “We anticipate a seamless transition for Lucky Lawns’ customers and they should expect to receive service as usual. We continuously look to merge with high-quality companies who share our goals, principles and culture and I believe we found the perfect fit with Lucky Lawns.”
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