Firm just keeps growing

MORE jobs could follow as one of the fastest growing businesses in Kent expands at Crossways Business Park, Dartford.

Marketing firm Howard Hunt City has been based at the park since 1990 and just acquired a third unit as a base for its new data services company, storage and distribution operations.

Bosses hope to create more jobs as it continues an expansion programme which has so far seen staff numbers rise from 40 to more than 250 in just five years.

Sales director, Luke Pigott, said: "We've grown the business through sheer hard work and commitment. We have found that the only way to keep in front is to work quicker and produce a better quality product at competitive prices."

Howard Hunt City's new facility is one of four high specification units of 25,000, 35,000, 45,000 and 55,000 square feet at Edisons Park next to the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.

Crossways' development director, David Dye, said: "The park has an enviable track record for not only attracting new high calibre tenants but of also accommodating existing occupiers who wish to expand."

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