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Office Tech Holdings' £2m flexible workspace revamp set to create 20 jobs

He wants to create a 'stylish, modern-day' scheme

Tameside businessman Jason Dixon owner of Docutech has bought the old Roland Bardsley building in Dukinfield(Image: Mark Waugh)

A Tameside entrepreneur is to invest £2m in revamping a nearby out-of-town workspace, with the move set to create around 20 jobs.

Jason Dixon, group CEO of Office Tech Holdings, said a variety of roles will be needed at Globe House on Globe Lane in Dukinfield - the former Bardsley Building to meet the needs of the 700 people who work there.

Mr Dixon said he is "thoroughly committed to building a stylish, modern-day environment for a flexible working community".

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He said he is already using a team of Tameside-based building contractors and trades to complete the refurbishment work, which will be finished by November.

The roles will be in building management, hospitality, sales and support as well as customer service.

A spokeswoman for the firm said: "Top of the agenda is an experienced facilities manager and a chef, food and beverage manager, as well as a number of part-time catering and bar staff for his 46 seat bistro and coffee shop.