by Tom Howarth | Oct 26, 2021 | Commercial Projects
Redesigned Park Offers Enhanced Recreational Offerings For families in urban areas, yard space for recreation is extremely limited or virtually nonexistent, which is why public parks remain an essential part of communities to provide an outdoor green space for play...
by Matthew Wagner | Oct 20, 2021 | Press Releases
DALTON, GA — SYNLawn®, the largest manufacturer and unrivaled innovator of artificial grass in North America, announced that its company, corporate leadership, and distributors were recognized for their achievements in the artificial turf industry with six...
by Matthew Wagner | Jun 1, 2021 | News
Indianapolis, IN — The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis recently responded to alarming childhood and adult obesity rates by creating a new model of health and fitness for families called Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience (SLE). This...
by Matthew Wagner | Jan 13, 2021 | Press Releases
Soy checkoff investments support a wide range of artificial turf uses, including Indiana Soybean Alliance and SYNLawn Indiana partnership with Indianapolis Colts for traveling educational exercise program. ST. LOUIS (January 13, 2021) — The Indiana Soybean...
by Matthew Wagner | Jul 13, 2020 | News
SYNLawn Indiana Brings the Turf to the IPL Mayor’s Lunch for Indy Parks Indianapolis, IN — Each year the Indianapolis Parks Foundation hosts the Mayor’s Lunch to raise money to pay for upgrades and maintenance at the city’s many Indy Parks....
by Matthew Wagner | Oct 18, 2017 | News
Author: Dwight Adams, published: IndyStar.com [custom_headline class=”mtm mbm” level=”h2″ looks_like=”h4″]Famed Golf Course designers Pete and Alice Dye share their love for the sport of golf with families at The Children’s...
by Matthew Wagner | Jan 9, 2012 | News
by: Adrienne Broaddus INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — It’s similar to the material you see on a football field. Now, the artificial grass is making its way to Georgia Street in Downtown Indianapolis. It’s all part of the push to spruce up the area in the weeks...
by Matthew Wagner | Jan 21, 2011 | News
Indianapolis, IN — Thirty Butler University students split into six teams spent the last semester studying the SYNLawn business model, while developing and proposing new marketing plans for introduction into the local Indiana market. Coordinated by Butler...