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Armstrong World Industries Acquires Eventscape Inc.

Armstrong World Industries, a leader in innovative interior and exterior architectural applications, has recently acquired Eventscape, Inc., a globally recognized design and fabrication company. This acquisition is expected to significantly expand Armstrong's custom design and fabrication capabilities, providing access to more project opportunities in commercial buildings.

Eventscape specializes in the design, fabrication, and installation of high-design, complex architectural features for various applications, including ceilings, feature walls, and facades. The company has become a trusted partner for architects and designers over three decades, offering a material-agnostic approach for both interior and exterior architectural features.

In 2025, Eventscape generated approximately $30 million in revenue. The acquisition was funded by Armstrong using a combination of available cash and its revolving credit facility, with District Capital Partners acting as its buyside adviser.

Armstrong World Industries, with $1.4 billion in revenue in 2024 and approximately 4,000 employees, aims to leverage this acquisition to further expand its portfolio and collaborate more closely with architects and designers from early concept through execution. This move is expected to bolster Armstrong's position in the industry and enhance its ability to help customers achieve ambitious design goals within the built environment. Today the company's shares have moved -0.19% to a price of $196.12. If you want to know more, read the company's complete 8-K report here.

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