Anyone in the business world knows how pricey commercial space can be. If your business is running out of room, then expanding your current space, finding an additional location, or moving entirely to a larger space are all very expensive and labor-intensive journeys.
In the case of moving locations, you may even lose customers depending on what type of business you run.
By comparison, renting a storage unit for your business enables you to find additional space to store your business’s property without worrying about expensive construction, long-term leases, or losing business.
With a need for stock to be accessible—but not always with the space to store it at their storefront—retailers can use storage units to have extra stock on-hand but out of the way.
Pharmacists are required by law to keep patient records for a long time. Not every pharmacy has the storage space for those records, though. A storage unit provides that space.
If you’re a realtor, you know how much space it can take to stage a home. There are a lot of supplies that go into it! Many realtors use storage units to help facilitate staging.
Do you sell items on Etsy, Facebook, or even Ebay? Many online sellers use storage units to keep inventory until it’s time to ship to a customer’s address.
Contractors, such as landscapers and plumbers, have a lot of equipment. They don’t often have a lot of spare room. Storage units help them get work out of the garage or shed.
Between storing records, furniture, and equipment, many businesses in office environments need extra room. Some businesses even use storage units to store swag between tradeshows.
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