Englewood, New Jersey-based Katz & Associates has announced the promotions of Holly Buchanan to senior director.
According to a release, Buchanan has been with Katz for the past four years since helping open the Nashville office in 2017. She has more than 20 years of retail real estate experience overall.
Buchanan focuses her work on, in addition to Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Katz & Associates began operations in 1996 and, in addition to Nashville and New Jersey, maintains offices in New York City, Charlotte, Boca Raton and Orlando. The company’s primary focus is assisting retailers, restaurants and landlords in all capacities including strategic planning, market analysis, lease and sale negotiations and dispositions.
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The organization publishes a weekly spotlight highlighting a successful female leader in an industry called “Wise Women Wednesday.”
News By Tiffany Garcia Jan 11, 2021 12:10 AM
Students interested in gaining personal advice from female professionals can join GW’s branch of The Women’s Network, a national organization aimed at normalizing conversations about gender in professional workplaces.
Student leaders said GW’s chapter of The Women’s Network, added to GW Engage last week, will offer networking opportunities and events with industry professionals, like a discussion with a female astronaut. Junior Zoe Eberstadt-Beattie, the president of GW’s chapter, said the organization intends to help members build confidence as they apply for jobs in areas dominated by men.
Memories from a plague year
Mon, 01/11/2021
By Jean Godden
With 2020 departed and nothing left but dismal memories, it seems appropriate to try to reconstruct for future generations what it meant to live through a year rife with life-threatening illness and untimely deaths.
The idea of somehow memorializing our lost year got me thinking about time capsules, a way that our ancestors communicated with future generations to show how they once had lived. The oldest known example in the United States dates from 1795 when someone likely Sam Adams and Paul Revere buried a capsule at the Massachusetts State Capitol in Boston. It has since been exhumed, its fragile contents documented and the capsule reburied with additions.
Sasha Borissenko: 2020 s winners and losers
10 Jan, 2021 06:00 AM
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That holiday haze is starting to fade. Photo / 123rf
NZ Herald For the majority of us, the holiday haze of feeling ambivalent towards time and date is now but a distant memory. For corporate lawyers, the shutdown period over Christmas is coming to an end. Of the winners and losers of 2020, corporate lawyers and their Christmas holidays come out on top. Let s assess some other winners and losers:
Winners of 2020
Millennials and Generation Z-ers are ever-so-slightly winning in the housing department thanks to the new tenancy laws coming into force in February.
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