Shorter Group heads for the east
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Tuesday, 22 February, 2000 - 21:00
THE Shorter Group is moving to new premises in East Perth.
As a result of increasing staff levels, the company has purchased the former Supermail building on the corner of East Parade and Kensington Street. The fit out of the 1960 building is being developed by Shorter’s 3D design director Carol Anne Cassidy.
With the move, a new public relations division will be added and an independent print/design facility, Redline Marketing Studio, will be launched.
As a result of increasing staff levels, the company has purchased the former Supermail building on the corner of East Parade and Kensington Street. The fit out of the 1960 building is being developed by Shorter’s 3D design director Carol Anne Cassidy.
With the move, a new public relations division will be added and an independent print/design facility, Redline Marketing Studio, will be launched.