The Northwest Flower &Garden Show, a 21-year-old tradition once thought dead for a lack of a buyer, has sold.
Seattle-based show owner Duane Kelly said he received two serious offers, including one from a nonprofit horticultural organization and the other from an experienced show producer.
“I chose the latter,” he said. “I have accepted a firm offer and the buyer is in the due diligence phase.”
Kelly, who is leaving the garden show business to pursue his career as a playwright, said he will not publicly identify the buyer until the sale closes later this month.
Read more about the sale on the Mudraker blog.
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