Knoxville-area business owners learn to prevent disasters
Not many company owners would say their business is a train wreck.
Peter Heles and his family company can attest to such a situation because in 1972, the owner had a train run through his building in Knoxville, Tennessee.
It only took 90 days for the Heles family’s plumbing supply business to rebuild from the train disaster, but customers were not so forgiving. It took three years before business returned to normal, he said.
See Knoxville-area business owners learn to prevent disasters.
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