Irvine, California-based Restaurant365, a restaurant management platform, has acquired Compeat, which provides restaurant back office, workforce and business intelligence software. Tony Smith, CEO of Restaurant365, will lead the combined company serving nearly 30,000 restaurants. The last year has been full…
/PRNewswire/ Restaurant365, the leading all-in-one restaurant management platform, today announced the acquisition of Compeat, well-known in the industry.
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Shopping centers have seen occupancy, rent collections, and revenues bounce back from the pandemic.
Strip malls have been bolstered by the popularity of the suburbs and necessity-focused shopping.
The once-overlooked sector is now hot among investors, with share prices up 40% this year.
Like much of the nation s retail market, the Gurnee Town Center took its lumps during the pandemic.
Last April, the furniture chain Art Van shuttered a store it operated in the strip mall, which sits about an hour s drive north of Chicago, just off Route 132, a heavily trafficked local highway. The large vacancy opened just as retail-leasing activity plummeted nationally and consumers began to pull back from brick-and-mortar shopping amid mandated lockdowns and concerns about the spread of COVID-19.
Deaths in Kilkenny, Thursday, April 1, 2021
Rest in peace
The late Noleen McKay-Walsh
The death has occurred of Noleen McKay-Walsh, Friary Walk, Callan, Kilkenny / and formerly of Askamore House, Askamore Co Wexford, March 30, peacefully at St Luke’s Hospital Kilkenny. Very deeply regretted by her loving partner John, sons Ambrose, Donicha, Joshia and Caleb, daughters Jocylin Abigail, Roberta and Shirley; sadly missed by her grandkids, sisters, brothers, nephews, nieces, relatives and her many friends.
Noleen s Funeral service will take place on Friday at 11am at Motel Church, Coolcullen, Kilkenny followed by private cremation. Due to Government guidelines numbers are limited to 10 people in the church. Family flowers only, donation, if desired, to Friends of St Luke’s Hospital Rathgar.
Planning a wedding over the past 11 months has been akin to a military operation, with the goalposts ever changing due to the evolving pandemic restrictions. However, it was a case of mission accomplished for Boherbue woman Nora Murphy and her Co. Leitrim husband John Gilhooley, who tied the knot at St. Mary s Cathedral, Killarney, on December 22nd.
With couples throughout the world having had their plans thrown into disarray during the past year, The Corkman chatted to Nora and John to find out how they coped with the challenges of rescheduling and the disappointment of having to cancel their original plans.