A new business centre has been officially opened on the former site of a well-known Ellesmere Port landmark.
Cheshire-based Portal Business Centres have launched their third centre in Bridgewater House on the former site of the town’s Bridgewater Paper Mill, now Port Cheshire.
The mill closed in 2010 when decades of paper making drew to a close after the mill was shut down by its Canadian owners who had filed for administration. The closure resulted in the loss of more than 250 jobs with Peel Ports acquiring the site.
Portal says Bridgewater House offers fully-serviced office accommodation with a range of suites from one person to 10 and more than 25 offices on the ground floor.
It will also provide meeting rooms and virtual office services including telephone answering, mailing address and hot desk facilities.
Portal Business Centres, which describes itself as one of the leading independent serviced office providers in the north west, has been established for 25 years and currently has centres in Warrington and Bromborough.
It believes the new Ellesmere Port base will provide a range of business services in the area with free parking.
Located just off junction 7 of the M53 the modern two storey building provides quick and easy access to those commuting in and out of North Wales, Chester, Wirral, Liverpool and Manchester.