A greetings card firm has completed its move to new premises just months after it was formed.
Riverdale Publishing was set up in April after bosses announced they were to take control of the assets and order book of the troubled Kingsley Cards company, which had gone into administration with large debts.
The management team, led by new chief executive Phillip Needham, purchased the business, securing the jobs of more than 100 workers.
Since then the company has left behind its old premises in Belle View Mills, Skipton, which is now being converted into a series of houses and luxury apartments.
Riverdale Publishing is now officially located at its own building, Riverside Works, in Silsden.
The 90,000 square foot factory and offices building was previously occupied by Weavestyle Fabrics.
The move brings to completion the process setting up of Riverdale Publishing from the ashes of Kingsley, a process which has safeguarded the jobs of 110 workers.
The new premises will act as the headquarters for the company, and included at the site are reproduction and pre-production areas, four showrooms and sales, finance and administration offices.
The actual cards themselves are manufactured in China and India.
Mr Needham is a former director of the Card Warehouse company which has gone on to be a very successful multi-million pound retailer.
He said future prospects for the company, which is also expanding a studio it owns near Milton Keynes, were exciting and he was confident it will go from strength to strength.
Company spokesman Liz Newsholme, said: "Mr Needham is very well respected in the card trade.
"We now have a one-level site as opposed a four-storey mill, which is more effective in terms of efficiency and productivity.
"We are a design and sales led business and now have a purpose-built creative design studio and reproduction area which will hopefully fulfil all our customers requirements across all sectors of the market."
Kingsley Cards was a long-established designer and manufacturer of cards. Riverdale hopes to continue to supply cards alongside other gift products to wholesalers and retailers throughout the UK as well as abroad.
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