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After securing originates from, the Geelong entrepreneur who had been formerly a customer for Cotton On Kids and her husband Theunis are happily getting ready to empty their residence amongst all the La De Dah Kids stock and business paraphernalia and reclaim their residence. "It's been an obstacle as our family is full or maybe our storage facility at Grovedale," she said. "The landlord was keen to make sure that they attracted a reputable tenant and was able to be reasonable having the rent after they never did want the property or house vacant for too much time," he explained. Mr Thompson said the owner was keen to ensure a reputable tenant was at the premises. Geelong business La De Dah Kids in clamour for city rental WHEN entrepreneur Rebecca Meyer first saw the first costume hire space at 1/131 Ryrie St, Geelong, she knew it actually was the perfect destination locate her children's toys, textiles and soft furnishings business, La De Dah Kids. "So our company is interested in begin a refurbishment and still keeping fit the logistics for that office and showroom." With all the business wholesaling products within australia, France and the US, just read was bursting for the seams, she said. As they use mainly freelancers, the Meyers help to make another key move by choosing to hire their first member of staff. "For a lot more a couple of years we're operating outside our house in Highton," Mrs Meyer said. Mrs Meyer said she think it is also an advantage when signing up to lease the premises them to we so keen in order to apply some TLC to the property. "My husband when i have just employed a little woman to dedicate yourself to us 48 hours about 5 days," she said. "So it's definitely of your time seek for a commercial space to lease; it's going to be great to build everything in one location." "We will probably be giving this space some love and bringing it back again simply because inspires me while it has beautiful light which will be necessary to display items such as yarn and textiles," she said. Mrs Meyer said the upstairs location in the heart of Geelong's CBD was very attractive.
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