In $1.35 million deal, DRC Landscaping buys Sparks headquarters

A look at a recent residential landscaping project completed by DRC Landscaping in Sparks.

A look at a recent residential landscaping project completed by DRC Landscaping in Sparks. Courtesy drcrenoscapes.com



DRC Landscaping LLC recently purchased a property at 910 Glendale Ave. in Sparks to serve as the company’s headquarters.


The Nevada State Development Corporation facilitated the finance package for the $1.35 million transaction in conjunction with United Federal Credit Union, according to a Feb. 9 press release.


“I could not be happier with the purchase of the new property and I’m grateful to the team at NSDC for their assistance throughout the buying process,” Daniel Clark, owner/operator of DRC Landscaping, said in a statement. “My immediate goal for the business is to grow by 20% or more for the next two years and to continue that growth pattern for as long as it is manageable, and owning this facility will go a long way toward achieving that vision.”


Founded in 2014, DRC Landscaping offers landscape installation services including excavation, grading, hardscaping, retaining walls, irrigation systems, shade structures, all forms of concrete, and outdoor lighting.


A key part of the new facility, according to the release, is a showroom that allows the company to showcase landscape features for customers; the showroom “will surely help us close more sales,” Clark said.


“This move came at an ideal time for Daniel and his business. His current lease was expiring without renewal, so the purchase allowed him to move operations into a more expansive facility,” Sandy Gordon, vice president/business development officer with NSDC, said in a statement. “Equally important in the current market — property ownership allows DRC Landscaping to control its own destiny moving forward, rather than putting the fate of the company in the hands of a property manager.”


According to the Washoe County Assessor’s Office, sale of the property closed in September. The building was previously owned by Reno Patio & Fireplaces, a company that shut down after the Nevada State Contractors Board suspended its license in late 2019 for scamming multiple customers out of thousands of dollars, according to media reports.

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