PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
BrightView Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: BV), the nation’s leading commercial
landscaping services company, continues work to improve landscapes in
one of the nation’s most treasured historic sites, Philadelphia’s
Independence National Historical Park (INHP), home of Independence Hall
and the Liberty Bell.
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BrightView team members install sod in the mall adjacent to Philadelphia’s historic Independence Hall. The work is part of a package of landscape services donated to Independence National Historical Park by BrightView, the nation’s leading commercial landscaping services company. (Photo: Business Wire)
BrightView has committed to a significant package of in-kind donations
to the National Park Service for INHP, including sod replacement,
irrigation repair, tree care, and the renovation of gardens in
Independence Mall, the most visited portion of the 55-acre park.
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BrightView team members install sod in the mall adjacent to
Philadelphia’s historic Independence Hall. The work is part of a package
of landscape services donated to Independence National Historical Park
by BrightView, the nation’s leading commercial landscaping services
company. Access more images and information on the project here.
About BrightView:
BrightView is the largest provider of commercial landscaping services in
the United States. Through its team of approximately 20,000 employees,
BrightView provides services ranging from landscape maintenance and
enhancements to tree care and landscape development for thousands of
customers’ properties, including corporate and commercial properties,
HOAs, public parks, hotels and resorts, hospitals and other healthcare
facilities, educational institutions, restaurants and retail, and golf
courses, among others.
About Independence National Historical Park:
Independence National Historical Park is one of over 400 places within
the National Park Service and is often referred to as the birthplace of
our nation. Millions visit the park each year to see the Liberty Bell,
an international symbol of freedom, and Independence Hall, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site where both the Declaration of Independence and the
U.S. Constitution were debated, adopted and signed. Here are stories
about the events and the lives of the diverse population during the
years when Philadelphia was the capital of the United States from 1790
to 1800. It is the site of the nation's executive mansion in which
Presidents George Washington and John Adams lived and where nine
enslaved people served the first president. Spanning over 55 acres, the
park has over 20 buildings open to the public during the summer months.
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NEWS MEDIA
Fred Jacobs, VP of
Communications & Public Affairs
484.567.7244
Fred.Jacobs@BrightView.com
INVESTOR RELATIONS
Daniel
Schleiniger, VP of Investor Relations
484.567.7148
Daniel.Schleiniger@BrightView.com
INHP MEDIA CONTACT
Gina Gilliam
Public
Affairs Officer
(215) 597-0060
Gina_Gilliam@NPS.gov
Source: BrightView Landscapes