Eastern Land Management is honored for its work at continuing care retirement Meadow Ridge facility

ELM In the News:  Fairfield County Business Journal

The beauty of Meadow Ridge continues to receive accolades celebrating its horticultural excellence and grandeur.

REDDING, CT — The continuing care retirement facility in Redding recently received a Silver Award of Excellence from the National Association of Landscape Professionals for its landscaping on behalf of its landscape partner, Eastern Land Management (ELM) located in Stamford.

“This award is special because it recognizes the efforts and collaboration of three distinct groups – Eastern Land Management, who does a stellar job in planning, planting and preserving our beautiful grounds; the dedicated group of residents on our Grounds Committee who are always looking for ways to bring even more life to the grounds; and our facilities team who do a masterful job of coordinating the ideas and efforts of all stakeholders to bring the vision to fruition,” said Chris Barstein, campus executive director.

Meadow Ridge was selected from more than 300 submissions from across the country. “Though we have won awards for the horticulture in our Atrium, this is, to my knowledge, the first for our grounds,” he noted.

ELM has maintained the grounds of Meadow Ridge for the past 10 years. Andy Britell and their  on-site team have created an award-winning outdoor space that is functional, accessible and safe, while also integrating technology, wellness-driven innovation, and a therapeutic landscape that improves the quality of life.

“They have designed and maintain our resident arrival garden, the Laurel, Maple and Spruce courtyards, the assisted living garden and hardscape, and our Memory Care Courtyard, a recent addition to the front of our building,” Barstein said. “Next spring, they will take on the courtyard at Ridge Crest, our skilled nursing neighborhood also in Redding.”

The award recognizes the community’s thoughtfully designed landscapes, sustainable open spaces, and hilltop setting that enhance life for residents. “One of the things that makes Meadow Ridge such a wonderful place to live is our natural surroundings,” said Lynn Edmonds, chair of the Meadow Ridge Grounds Committee. “ELM understands and embraces how our landscape enhances our quality of life and supports the ecosystem around us. This award is incredibly well deserved and we congratulate them.”

Barstein praises the essential hands-on role of the Grounds Committee.

“The Meadow Ridge vision starts with them. They live here, this is their house, and they want to be proud of our grounds,” Barstein said.

Meadow Ridge sits upon 136 hilltop acres in Redding on former farmland, where over a quarter of the property is devoted to sustainable open space, woods, and nature trails.  The bucolic setting provides an oasis from the bustle of Fairfield County and New York City. In addition to a sprawling meadow and lush, sloping hillside, the grounds feature thoughtful and meticulous plantings; multiple specialty gardens, including cutting and vegetable gardens, a memory care garden and a working farm; recreational outdoor spaces, bocce and croquet courts and a putting green; and miles of walking paths.

“The residents of Meadow Ridge appreciate all the outdoors have to offer and take full advantage of their campus. Working with this community gives our team the opportunity to be thoughtful and creative, with an eye toward sustainability,” said ELM President & CEO Bruce Moore Jr. “We’re excited about this award, but more so about the trust Meadow Ridge puts in us to make the community beautiful.”

Both ELM and Meadow Ridge share the vison of treating the environment with care and preserving the ecosystem while offering residents a beautiful panorama. “Not only are ELM experts in the care and maintenance of our extensive grounds; they are able stewards of the diverse environments on our property, including our extensive wetlands,” Barstein said.

The awards program celebrates landscape companies across the nation that excel in the creation, design, construction, and management of exceptional outdoor spaces. Winners are selected through a rigorous peer review process that evaluates detailed project submissions, scope of work, and measurable results.

“It’s always heartening to have your efforts recognized by industry. It’s one thing to think what you’ve accomplished is good, but it’s also nice to have that reaffirmed by others,” said Barstein adding the landscaping also helps attract new residents. “When a prospective resident tours Meadow Ridge, it starts with the exterior, and that sets the tone. If our grounds don’t look good, we don’t look good.”

Photo:  Representatives from Eastern Land Management (back row, from left: Area Managers Adam Taylor and Andy Britell) and Doug Dawson (resident of Meadow Ridge) present the Silver Award of Excellence to the Meadow Ridge Resident Grounds Committee. Chair Lynn Edmonds, center, holds the plaque. ELM won the award at the National Association of Landscape Professionals annual conference in Phoenix earlier this month.  Photo courtesy of Meadow Ridge.
Author/Publication:  Pamela Brown, Fairfield County Business Journal, Westfair Communications.  Publication date: December 8, 2025.
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ELM wins Awards of Excellence for Landscaping and Safety from the National Association of Landscape Professionals

Eastern Land Management, an award-winning leader in commercial landscape services, was recognized for its excellence by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP).

The awards were announced at the Association’s annual meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, held November 3, 2025. Receiving the awards were CEO Bruce Moore, Jr., Branch Manager, Chris Koenig, and Area Manager, Andrew Britell.

ELM received a Gold Award for River Oaks on the Rippowam, a 59-acre, lushly landscaped residential enclave located in Stamford CT; and a Silver Award for Meadow Ridge, a 136-acre continuum of care community in Redding CT, with over 25% of its site devoted to sustainable open space, woods, and nature trails.

ELM was also recognized for its performance in safety.

The awards program celebrates landscape companies across the nation that excel in the creation, design, construction, and management of exceptional outdoor spaces. Winners are selected through a rigorous peer review process that evaluates detailed project submissions, scope of work, and measurable results.

“Our success is built on the dedication of our team. This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to building lasting relationships, serving our clients, and creating some of the most beautiful landscapes in our region. It’s also an inspiration — a reminder to keep raising the bar and striving for excellence in everything we do. We are humbled and proud to work alongside such talented professionals, and celebrating their achievements remains one of the highlights of our year,” said Moore.

ELM was founded in 1976, by Bruce Moore Sr., and will kick off its 50th year in business in 2026.  Bruce Moore Jr. has been president and CEO since 2018.  www.easternland.com

About Eastern Land Management (ELM)

ELM is a fifty-year, family-founded business headquartered in Stamford, serving commercial real estate professionals throughout the State of Connecticut and Westchester County, New York.

Known for its longstanding culture of supporting the communities it serves, ELM has earned a reputation that extends well beyond its work. The firm has been recognized for decades for its leadership, excellence in commercial landscaping, and unwavering commitment to operational safety – achievements that reflect its dedication to clients, communities, and team members alike.

www.easternland.com

MEDIA CONTACT:

Bruce Moore Jr. bmoorejr@easternland.com

Header photo:  L-R: Andrew Britell, Area Manager; Chris Koenig, Branch Manaer; Bruce Moore Jr., President & CEO.

Merritt 7 & ELM Win Another Award of Excellence from National Association of Landscape Contractors

Merritt 7 Corporate Park, a LEED-Gold certified Class A property owned by Clarion Partners LLC and managed by Marcus Partners CT Management, received a Silver Award of Excellence in Landscaping from the National Association of Landscape Contractors (NALP) on behalf of Eastern Land Management (ELM), M7’s landscape partner since 2013.  M7 and ELM received a Silver Award of Excellence in landscaping in 2018.

“The M7 ideas-driven team deserves all the credit,” said Bruce Moore, Jr., ELM president. “It’s a spectacular site with multiple elevations and revitalized open spaces that interweave nature and art, and reduce critical resources such as energy and water. It’s a smart urban showcase for sustainable performance and we’re proud to be part of its award-winning success.”

Key environmental features include its adjacency to the Norwalk River watershed, the use of digital technologies that control and conserve water use, batter-powered noise reducing equipment, green waste recycling, and landscape maintenance practices that support Merritt 7’s climate action goals.

The NALP Awards of Excellence program celebrated its 50th year in 2019, and recognizes the best projects in commercial and residential design, installation and maintenance across the nation. Winners will be recognized at NALP’s annual meeting in Dallas, Tx, Sept 10-13, 2023.

Gensler served as Merritt 7s revitalization partner in 2022.

Merritt 7, located in Norwalk, Connecticut, at 1.4 million sq. ft., is the largest and most prominent corporate park in Fairfield County. It features 35,000 sq. ft. on-structure landscaping, a green roof plaza, and 2,500 linear feet of water-smart streetscape.

Chris Keogh, ELM area manager, oversees ELM’s M7 crew.

About Eastern Land Management

ELM is a premiere CRE landscape and snow and ice management partner based in Stamford CT, with a green hub and snow training center in Monroe CT, and Westchester County service hub in Armonk, NY.

The firm is an active member of NALP, the Snow & Ice Management Association, a member of BOMA SoCt and BOMA Westchester County, the Bridgeport Regional Business Council, and Westchester County Executives. President Bruce Moore Jr. is a member of the Board of Corporators for First County Bank in Stamford, supports Fairfield County Hospice House, and active in urban renewal efforts and community outreach throughout Connecticut and Westchester County.

ELM received a Fairfield County Sustainability ChangeMaker Award for its work in drought and water management, and since its founding in 1976, has been recognized for its excellence from the industries it serves.

For more information, please contact ELM President, Bruce Moore at (203) 316-5433 or bmoorejr@easternland.com