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Zen hope to be on the move
Posted by: eusty on Friday, December 21, 2007 - 02:16 PM
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Zen Internet has revealed its plans to move to a new HQ building early in
2008, and with it the possibility of adding more staff to it's growing numbers.
The ISP had planned to move to larger premises in 2010, but due to rapid
growth they have been forced to rethink the timetable as Zen staff are now spilt
between three sites. The move will being all of Zen's current 260 staff
under one roof, and provide an additional 150,000 sq ft of high quality
office space.
It's demonstrating its commitment to remain in Rochdale, the town where it
was founded, and is hopeful that a grant will be awarded to enable the move to
Kingsway Business Park to go ahead.
"As Zen has grown, we have been forced to split our staff
between three different buildings. This has been due to the lack of
quality office space of a suitable size in the local area. We have
now reached capacity at all three sites and have an immediate need
for additional space to expand our business."
"The opportunity for us to buy Holiday House, and expand to over
1000 staff in one location, has come at a perfect time. The move
would mark the beginning of a new era of success for Zen, securing
the long-term future of our business and bringing prosperity to the
local area. I very much hope we are able to realise this fantastic
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity." |
| Richard Tang Founder and Managing Director Zen Internet |
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