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Rental City Acquires Jersey Shore Party Rental

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Special Event Rental Company Expands its Territory
VINELAND – Last month, Rental City purchased all intellectual property owned by Jersey Shore Party Rental.
Rental City is an established event rental company specializing in tent, tables, chairs, china, glassware, flatware and everything else needed to host an event. Rental City was looking to expand its reach and market share close to home base.
Rental City’s owner, Doug VanMeter, says, “Jersey Shore Party Rental has always been a friendly competitor, and its reputation of quality equipment and great customer service made it a win-win for our company when previous owner, Chris, approached us about taking over the client list, all social media channels and the website.”
“The purchase has given us a position to grow and compete in this market, and to give our current, returning and new customers the best possible equipment available with second-to-none customer service,” adds Doug VanMeter.
Rental City has served the tri-state area for the past 29 years and has experience as a full-service event and party equipment rental provider. From the elegant wedding under our beautiful sailcloth tent to the largest wine festival or company picnic, Rental City has the equipment and ability to make every event a great memory.

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