Work being carried out on the old Civic Video store in Rusden Street will hopefully be finished in December so Forsyths Accountants will be able to again move premises into the larger space of the refurbished building.
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Forsyths Paul Cornall the business had occupied its current address, also in Rusden Street, for about 10 years.
"Before that, we were in Faulkner Street for 80 years," he said.
"We've run out of room in our present location. We've grown from 30 staff to just on 40. We're pretty much 'desk on desk' at the moment."
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Mr Cornall said the firm saw an opportunity in refurbishing the building to establish a new site for its expanding office.
"We're quite happy to be growing in this region. We sit in the top 50 firms Australia-wide. We're very proud of our heritage and what we want to bring to the community, especially employment."
In June 2016, residents queued at the door when Civic Video closed its doors after 20 years of operation. Owner John Price blamed movie piracy for the store's closure.