Central Turf & Irrigation Supply announces the opening of its first commercial focused branch, in Bridgeport — Central’s fourth location in Connecticut.
With nearly 35,000 sq ft of warehouse and yard space, this commercial hub is focused on supplying customers in the northeast with in-stock, large-scale drainage, erosion control, landscape & turf supplies and snow management products.
This new Bridgeport location, formerly Construction Materials Inc., will offer industry professionals the services they need for their commercial projects: the largest selection of in-stock inventory, hundreds of leading manufacturer brands, and expanded services such as same-day delivery, business and marketing resources, and subject matter experts within the commercial projects space for onsite training and troubleshooting.
“The timing was right for Central to expand into Bridgeport, not just for the customers but for the industry,” says Bernardo Luciano, president of Central Turf & Irrigation Supply. “We started this company with our first branch in Connecticut almost 35 years ago, and this location will now be our 61st branch across the US and Canada. We are always working on providing our customers with the services and products they need, and we saw a great need in this area to support contractors in the commercial space, especially with large-scale drainage, erosion control, and landscape supplies. As a former contractor, I understand the importance of being able to get the products and help you need, when you need it—no matter the job size.”
Central continues its mission to be a steward to the green industry with a focus and commitment to partnership, products, training and support services. This new location will provide local green industry professionals with valuable resources for their business needs, along with access to Central’s philanthropic work and community-based initiatives.
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