touchmark
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of touchmark
Example Sentences
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Touchmark leadership overcame a rocky start by forging a relationship with the local neighborhood group through time, effort and investment.
From Washington Times
Touchmark belongs to the All Saint’s active Facebook group, and Snoozy is well-versed in All Saints‘ ongoing initiatives, including an effort to make the neighborhood more walkable. The relationship goes both ways, Snoozy said. “How can we include the association in our events?”
From Washington Times
Neighbors think of the business as one of their own, including the people who call Touchmark home.
From Washington Times
Being a good neighbor is important for the people who live at Touchmark.
From Washington Times
Touchmark’s approach to the concerns of its neighbors can be a lesson for businesses looking to expand or grow in Sioux Falls’ historic core.
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