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25  April

Investment sees regeneration of former Co-Op store

 
20/02/2020 @ 09:40
A Newtown business that operates globally has moved into bespoke town centre offices that have been officially opened by Montgomeryshire AM Russell George.

Quartix, a vehicle tracking supplier, employs 166 staff nationwide, and is moving into Ladywell Centre, which has undergone a £750,000 refurbishment project by property owner EvaBuild Developments.
 
Quartix will lease the building from EvaBuild Developments to accommodate its 120 employees currently based in Newtown and allow for further growth.
 
The collaboration between the two companies began more than a year ago when Quartix was seeking a building big enough to house all its staff under one roof, with room for future expansion.
 
EvaBuild’s directors Nick Evans and Dan Jones immediately identified Ladywell Centre, a former Co-Op Supermarket. EvaBuild had acquired the property and planned to transform it into a bespoke designed, open plan office.
 
EvaBuild bought Ladywell Shopping Centre, which extends to around 18,000 sq. ft, in December 2017.
 
“It is quite surreal to see how similar the refurbished building is to our original vision,” said Mr Evans and Mr Jones. “We are delighted with the refurbishment which has provided Quartix with a high spec, open plan headquarters.
 
“This project has brought to life a part of Newtown that has laid dormant for many years. We have been encouraged by the positive response we have received from the people of Newtown who have embraced the change.
 
“The new Quartix offices are part of a much bigger refurbishment programme that we have planned for the Ladywell Centre, which we hope will create another 60 jobs and increase footfall in the town centre.”
 
Mr George said: “The opening of Quartix’s new headquarters is great news for Newtown as it allows for future expansion of the company which has made a long-term commitment to the town.
 
“I congratulate EvaBuild Developments on its investment in the regeneration of the Ladywell Centre and look forward to seeing the next phase of work there. Hopefully, this will be the spark to ignite interest and investment by other businesses in Newtown.”
 
Quartix was particularly attracted to EvaBuild’s vision to provide a modern office environment, a key element of which was the design and re-configuration of the adjacent car park for its staff. The car park has electric car charging points and bicycle storage facilities for employees as part of Quartix’s cycle to work scheme.
 
Quartix’s HR business partner, Alys Smith and head of support, Ian Pawley, have worked closely with EvaBuild over the last year to make the company’s dream become a reality.
 
“It has been a lot of hard work and we’re so excited to bring all our staff in Newtown together in one office, and have space to grow in the future,” they said. “We can’t thank EvaBuild and their development manager Jason Bullock enough for everything they’ve done and their determination to get the project finished on time.
 
“We’re very grateful that we had such freedom with the interior design and the overall finish. We were lucky to be able to make the new office our own.”
 
Last year, Quartix’s chief executive Andy Walters, one of four founding members, said the company was committed to staying in Newtown long-term, offering employment opportunities as the business expands further.
 
The Ladywell Centre regeneration has been supported by Powys County Council planning department and is being assisted by the Town Centre Loan Scheme.

Photo: Montgomeryshire AM Russell George opens Quartix’s new headquarters at the refurbished Ladywell Centre watched by EvaBuild Developments’ directors Nick Evans and Dan Jones, Dan Mendis, Paul Boughton and Andy Walters from Quartix, Newtown’s Mayor Councillor David Selby and County Councillor Joy Jones.