DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Generational Group, a leading mergers and acquisitions advisory firm for privately held businesses, is pleased to announce the sale of HomesteadDALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Generational Group, a leading mergers and acquisitions advisory firm for privately held businesses, is pleased to announce the sale of Homestead

Generational Group Advises Homestead Custom Cabinetry, Inc. in its Sale to a Private Investor

2026/01/01 01:30
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DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Generational Group, a leading mergers and acquisitions advisory firm for privately held businesses, is pleased to announce the sale of Homestead Custom Cabinetry, Inc. to a Private Investor. The acquisition closed August 8, 2025.

Headquartered in Akron, Pennsylvania, Homestead Custom Cabinetry, Inc. is a premier manufacturer of high-quality, handcrafted cabinetry. Known for blending traditional woodworking techniques with modern technology, the company specializes in creating custom pieces that bring elegance and functionality to kitchens and other spaces. With a team of skilled artisans, Homestead Custom Cabinetry focuses on producing furniture-quality cabinets that are both beautiful and durable, catering to clients across a wide region through trusted design partners.

Generational Group Executive Managing Director, M&A, Eastern Region – David Fergusson, and his team led by Generational Affiliate, Mark Shortz, with the support of Managing Director, M&A, Corey Painter successfully closed the deal. Senior M&A Advisor, Rick Nichols, established the initial relationship with Homestead Custom Cabinetry, Inc.

Ryan Binkley, CEO of Generational Group, stated, “This transaction reflects our commitment to creating strategic partnerships that deliver lasting value. We’re pleased to bring together two organizations with a shared vision and the strengths to succeed together in the future.”

About Generational Group

Generational Group, headquartered in Dallas, TX, is a leading, award winning full-service M&A advisory firm. Generational has over 300 professionals across 16 offices in North America. The firm empowers business owners to unlock the full value of their companies through a comprehensive suite of services—including strategic growth consulting, exit planning education, business valuation, value enhancement strategies, M&A advisory, digital solutions, and wealth management.

Celebrating its 20th year, Generational has successfully closed over 1,800 transactions and has ranked #1 or #2 in all LSEG league tables for deals valued between $25 million and $1 billion in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

The firm was named 2025 USA Investment Banking Firm of the Year by the Global M&A Network and recognized as Investment Banking Firm of the Year by The M&A Advisor in 2022, 2024, and 2025.

Contacts

Media Contact:

Catherine Binkley

469-828-2798

cbinkley@generational.com

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