Sperber partners with Top Cut

Top Cut Lawn Services is headquartered in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Top Cut Lawn Services is headquartered in Palm Beach County, Florida.
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Sperber Landscape Companies, Calabasas, California, has announced its partnership with Top Cut Lawn Services, headquartered in Palm Beach County, Florida. The Top Cut addition is the third partnership for the newly launched SLC brand and comes following news of partnerships with Kujawa Enterprises in Milwaukee and Conserve LandCare in the Coachella Valley of California.

Top Cut Lawn Services has long been recognized as one of southeast Florida’s largest independently owned and operated commercial landscape companies with a loyal and tenured client base, servicing prestigious properties in the region.

Richard Sperber, SLC’s managing partner, says “I’m excited to be re-entering the Florida marketplace where we’ve always experienced amazing relationships with clients and high-quality projects.” Sperber continued on by expressing his enthusiasm in being able to work alongside Top Cut Founder, Stephen Miller. “Steve’s field expertise and dedication to providing quality work is unmatched in the industry,” says Sperber.

Stephen Miller, president of Top Cut, says, “We’ve worked hard over the years to build a strong brand and company culture. I knew that partnering with Sperber would allow us to maintain what we’ve built which is very important for our leadership team, employees and clients. Richard Sperber has an outstanding reputation, and I’m excited for the added growth and success that this partnership will bring our team and clients.”

Top Cut was exclusively represented by CCG Advisors, an investment banking firm specializing in the green industry. CCG Founder and Managing Partner, Brian Corbett, says, “CCG is thrilled to have represented Steve and Top Cut in the transaction with the Sperber team. Steve is a great operator who built an excellent maintenance company in an incredibly competitive market. We expect big things to come in his partnership with Richard Sperber.”

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