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New storage facility to open in Bath thanks to £5.2m investment

Friday 26th August 2022 Bath Echo News Team Business

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A £5.2 million investment will see self-storage operator StoreAway open a new facility at premises on the London Road in Bath.

The premises on the London Road | Photo © Google Street View

Launching just four months after the brand’s flagship site in Liverpool, the new site will be home to 245 lockers across two floors in what was formerly a furniture store.

The announcement comes as part of the UK drive by StoreAway to reinvent more than a quarter of a million sq. ft of redundant retail locations into convenient storage space.

Managing Director Richard Lanyon, who has more than 30 years of experience as a Chartered Surveyor with a UK property investment focus, said: “As StoreAway’s fourth opening, the Bath site is in a prime spot that is enriched in heritage and close to many residential areas.

“It’s also on a busy street where businesses trade, with the added benefit of goods access and loading bays, as well as a functional goods lift.

“We have secured investment from Nash Business Capital to make this happen and despite being in the early stages of our business growth, we are embracing the challenges that come with transforming redundant retail space.

“We have ambitious plans to expand our nationwide portfolio over the next three years with a clear view of creating a stand-out brand within towns and cities across the UK.”

After opening its doors in Liverpool in May, StoreAway launched its Cheltenham site weeks later, ahead of opening its doors in Birmingham on 19th September.

Further sites have been confirmed in Basildon and Swindon, with plans to open next year.

Christian Yates, Co-founder of StoreAway, said: “StoreAway is the first concept of its kind to be found in urban settings across the UK.

“We offer our customers a diverse way of storing their possessions, whether they’re moving home and need somewhere to store their furniture, a business needing some extra space for paperwork or stock, or a student looking for somewhere to store their belongings while they’re travelling for summer. There’s something for everyone in every walk of life.

“This concept is perfect for those seeking flexibility because our lease options give people control of their storage and it allows them to find what works best for them.

“Ultimately giving them control over their own time, space and routine, all while being on their doorstep.”

StoreAway allows users to control their storage needs via a smartphone app, where they are able to book a space, arrange a drop-in time to visit their designated locker or allow shared access with friends and family.

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