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Wood Palace Kitchens passes down ownership

Shown (from left) are: Tim Holick, attorney
Michael Cody and Michael Holick.

Middleboro, MA Wood Palace Kitchens, a cabinetry distributor representing select manufacturers and providing turn-key services, will have a new owner as of January 2024.

Tim Holick, current owner and founder, announced that he will transfer ownership of the 44-year old company to his nephew, Michael Holick. Michael Holick has been with the company for 33 years, began his career with the company in warehousing, then project supervising, and since 2000 has been one of the company’s top salespersons.

Tim Holickwill remain with the company in an advisory role for several years, to help his nephew as he takes the reins of the business.

The company has seven employees; and one of them, Lindsay Holick, is Michael’s daughter.

“I am very pleased that Michael will take the reins of ownership,” Tim Holick said, “It has been the privilege of a lifetime to run this business, work with such great employees, and to help so many wonderful families with their choices for cabinets and kitchen upgrades.” He added, “We are fortunate to have made so many friends over the years.”

He continued, “I have great confidence that Michael will do a great job. With his 33 years experience here, he’s ready to take this next step and I look forward to helping support his efforts.”

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