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Software company moves at hyperspeed
In a bold move accomplished at hyper-speed,
internationally known Quark Inc., purchased 62 acres in the Cheyenne
Business Parkway for what its President Fred Ebrahimi envisioned as
a future campus-setting for his software company.
In 1997, Quark Inc, an internationally known company announced its purchase
of 62 acres in the Cheyenne Business Parkway. Quark Inc., a leader in
the high-end, professional electronic publishing and design industry,
began its first steps of its vision with the construction of an 80,000
square foot order processing and distribution center in mid-April.
Cheyenne LEADS President Jack Crews said the best news of the plan is
what the future holds for Cheyenne. "Quark has purchased sufficient
land for its powerful long-term vision," Crews said. Quark President
Fred Ebrahimi said he envisions a campus sitting on the land just south
of EchoStar Communications Corp.
The business transactions leading to the announcement were quickly accomplished.
LEADS and Quark representatives held their first meeting on February
4th, 1997. In less than three weeks, Quark had met with private and
city officials, made the decision to build in Cheyenne and began a fast
track project that placed them in their facility by July 1, 1998.
Although Quark is international, Ebrahimi shared that doing business
in other countries is much tougher than doing business in Wyoming. He
said in Germany it would take two years to purchase the land and begin
building a facility. He laughed and said, "In two years here I hope
we have paid off the land."
Warmed by the community's welcome, Ebrahimi, a world traveler, said,
"I have never seen any other community that welcomes as this community
does."
The facility will handle increased customer service, manufacturing,
and distribution activities. Quark conducts its Wyoming operations as
Quark Wyoming Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Quark, Inc.
Based in Denver, Quark, Inc. develops and distributes software for commercial
publishing and graphic arts professionals using microcomputer-based
systems. Quark Inc. develops software tools such as QuarkXPress, QuarkImmedia,
Quark Publishing System, a high performance editorial management and
versions of QuarkXPress, QuarkImmedia and Quark Publishing Systems.
Via internal development, mergers and acquisitions and strategic partnerships,
Quark plans to deliver software - from multimedia authorizing tools
to database connectively and online transaction processing tools - that
lets companies realize the full benefits of digital communications.
Founded in 1981, Quark is privately held.
The July 1996 issue of Folio Magazine found that four of the top 10,
and 12 of the top 27 biggest revenue-generating magazines in the United
States are produced with Quark Publishing Systems. Of the top four magazines
that use QPS, three are owned by Time Inc. - People Weekly, Time and
Sports Illustrated. The fourth magazine is Reader's Digest.
Other major magazines using Quark products include Business Week, National
Geographic, Family Circle, Forbes and Rolling Stone.
QUARK FACTS:
More than 1 million designers in some 100 countries worldwide use Quark
to produce their documents and publications.
Customers include such leading businesses as The McGraw-Hill, Gannett
Co., The New York Times Co., and Radio Shack in the United States; Reklambureau
in Denmark; Heinrich Bauer Produktions KG and Ogilvy & Mather in Germany.
Quark develops and distributes publishing software for commercial publishing,
graphic arts and corporate communications professional using microcomputer-based
systems.
Quark Inc. develops software tools such as QuarkXPress, QuarkImmedia,
Quark Publishing System, a high performance editorial management and
document production system.
The company is named after the subatomic particles proposed as the building
block for all matter.
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