This step in the organizational reshaping includes a staffing makeover that will impact 41 positions and eliminate 20 open roles that were redundant or that could be integrated elsewhere in the organization.
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Houlihan Lawrence Expands Hudson Valley Presence with Opening of Columbia County Office
“We are thrilled to be opening our first office in Columbia County and expanding our reach in the Hudson Valley,” said Liz Nunan, President and CEO of Houlihan Lawrence.
Houlihan Lawrence held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Feb. 2 to celebrate the Grand Opening of its new Hudson, NY office. Pictured in the center, from left, Houlihan Lawrence President & CEO Liz Nunan, Hudson Office Manager Charlie Vetter and Houlihan Lawrence Senior Vice President, Sales Debbie Doern.
HUDSON—Houlihan Lawrence has expanded its presence in the Hudson Valley with the grand opening of its new brokerage in Downtown Hudson in Columbia County.
Located at 237 Warren St., it is the company’s first brokerage in Columbia County. Houlihan Lawrence has offices in nearby Dutchess County in Millbrook, East Fishkill and Lagrangeville.
“We are thrilled to be opening our first office in Columbia County and expanding our reach in the Hudson Valley,” said Liz Nunan, President and CEO of Houlihan Lawrence. “This strategic expansion recognizes the success of our agents already servicing the area and allows Houlihan Lawrence to more deeply serve this important market,” she added.
Charlie Vetter is the manager who will be overseeing the new office as well as other locations in Dutchess County.
Houlihan Lawrence, founded in Bronxville in 1888, the company has 32 offices and more than 1,450 agents serving Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Ulster and Orange counties in New York and Fairfield County in Connecticut.
This step in the organizational reshaping includes a staffing makeover that will impact 41 positions and eliminate 20 open roles that were redundant or that could be integrated elsewhere in the organization.
While growth in the city was faster than statewide growth (6.5%) and metropolitan area growth (7.4%), it lagged the nation’s overall 10.3% rate of housing growth.
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