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Express owner took new five-year premises lease – Print21

By Wayne Robinson | 25 September 2020

The Sunshine Coast printing operation trading as Express Print & Mail took a five-year lease on its new 1400sqm Kunda Park premises on 1 April, before the company that had previously owned the business and the same name, was put into liquidation with debts listed at $4m.

New premises: Company trading as Express Print & Mail now operating form Kunda Park
New premises: Company trading as Express Print & Mail now operating from Kunda Park

The company that became the Express Print & Mail owner signed a $220,000 a year lease for the Kunda Park site five years, with another five as option, on the 6200sqm site.

On July 27 the company that had owned Express Print & Mail went into voluntary liquidation, as its ACN number 1288950489 Pty Ltd, with debts listed as $1.34m to its former l…

Read the full article at: https://www.print21.com.au/commercial/express-owner-took-new-five-year-premises-lease

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianOctober 21, 2020

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Express owner took new five-year premises lease – Print21

By Wayne Robinson | 25 September 2020

The Sunshine Coast printing operation trading as Express Print & Mail took a five-year lease on its new 1400sqm Kunda Park premises on 1 April, before the company that had previously owned the business and the same name, was put into liquidation with debts listed at $4m.

New premises: Company trading as Express Print & Mail now operating form Kunda Park
New premises: Company trading as Express Print & Mail now operating from Kunda Park

The company that became the Express Print & Mail owner signed a $220,000 a year lease for the Kunda Park site five years, with another five as option, on the 6200sqm site.

On July 27 the company that had owned Express Print & Mail went into voluntary liquidation, as its ACN number 1288950489 Pty Ltd, with debts listed as $1.34m to its former l…

Read the full article at: https://www.print21.com.au/news/express-owner-took-new-five-year-premises-lease

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianSeptember 25, 2020

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