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 courts were still full of action that impacted the tire business in 2020 despite the challenges of COVID-19.
The courts were still full of action that impacted the tire business in 2020 despite the challenges of COVID-19.
A years-long legal dispute over labor representation at a Kumho Tire USA Inc. plant in Macon, Ga., apparently came to an end with the counting of disputed ballots that resulted in a narrow victory for union backers.
The company and labor organizers have been at odds since 2017, the year after the $450 million plant opened.
The United Steelworkers (USW) union claimed victory over the summer when contested ballots from a September 2019 vote were opened. Union supporters had a 141-137 lead heading into consideration of 13 contested ballots.
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor Rosemary examines how various leaders and society have answered the sometimes thorny question of when is the right time to retire. The column was published by the Burlington Times-News, the Greensboro News & Record, the Durham Herald-Sun and the Raleigh News & Observer.
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By Rosemary Haskell
Watching Joe Biden during the presidential candidates’ debates, and now, in his post-election appearances, I see how old he looks. He has that slightly transparent and tremulous look that goes with old age. Donald Trump, another septuagenarian, appears more robust, if less coherent, than his elected successor.