Crossville acquires Contempo Tile & Stone

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Crossville, Tenn.–Officials with Crossville, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Curran Group, have announced the company’s acquisition of Contempo Tile & Stone, a distribution business with four locations in Utah, and one in Boise, Idaho. Contempo is now part of Crossville Tile & Stone (CT&S), the existing company-owned distribution division.

“The holding group that previously owned Contempo felt the timing was right to divest itself of the business,” said David Koenig, vice president of Crossville Tile & Stone. “We’re pleased circumstances came together for this opportunity and know it’s good news for all parties involved.”

The acquisition of Contempo is effective as of April 1, 2016.

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