2018 was a busy yet successful year for us at Lawn & Landscape. Judging by the news we've shared, it's been a busy year for you, too. Here are the 10 news articles you've read the most in 2018.
It's no surprise that H-2B news appears on the list twice, and Brightview's two big moves in 2018 seemed to have everyone buzzing. The news of Toro acquiring L.T. Rich was also a popular topic on the website.
2018 Top 100 Lawn & Landscape companies
A look at the 2018 Top 100 list of lawn care and landscaping companies in the U.S. and Canada, ranked by total revenue. See who the top players in the industry are this year.
BrightView acquires The Groundskeeper
The Groundskeeper ranked 19th on Lawn & Landscape’s 2018 Top 100 List with more than $68 million in 2017 revenue.
Though there are typical concerns when a company goes public, industry insiders give the IPO filing a positive review.
2018 budget bill includes H-2B cap relief
The omnibus bill allows the government to double the number of visas available.
H-2B random selection process completed
Petitions not selected will be rejected and returned along with associated filing fees.
L.T. Rich is a manufacturer of commercial lawn care and snow equipment.
Greenworks launches new mowers
At the company headquarters in Mooresville, North Carolina, Greenworks unveiled and demoed a few of its latest innovations.
Five Seasons Property Management rebrands as Aspen Grove Landscape Group
The company has also acquired James River Grounds Management.
How profit sharing programs increase productivity
After Landscape Workshop started profit sharing and incentive programs, the company increased productivity.
New England Grows discontinues operations
The 25-year-old organization will disband with the dissolution of the trade show.
Happy New Year from the Lawn & Landscape team. We hope 2019 is a busy and profitable year.