Storage Post Renovates and Revitalizes a Louisiana Self Storage Property

Posted by MiniCo on Jul 20, 2012 12:00:00 AM

Storage Post Renovates and Revitalizes a Louisiana Self Storage Property

Storage Post Self Storage has renovated its self storage property on River Road in Jefferson, Louisiana. The real estate renovations project realigned the facility to the company’s refreshed brand image and updated its amenities to improve the customer experience.

For the River Road location, customers now enjoy brighter, more vibrant paint colors, upgraded roll-up doors, revitalized landscaping and the installation of an advanced 24-hour video-recording security system. Exterior signage has also been updated in the front of the building, attracting additional customers.

“Our buildings are our most effective marketing vehicles. We invest in our properties and consider them focal points of the community,” said Jack Chaney, Storage Post chief operating officer. “The goal is to consistently showcase bright and updated facilities, paired with a friendly staff so that our customers have a positive storage experience.”

In addition to the updates to the River Road property, Storage Post still offers its standard set of amenities, including competitive rates, clean and secure facilities, online bill pay and packing supplies. Storage Post is upgrading and rebranding its locations throughout the South and along the East Coast with repositioning plans in place for a number of locations.

To view examples of Storage Post revitalized and branded buildings, visit www.storagepost.com/about-storage-post/branding-our-buildings.

About Storage Post

Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Storage Post is a leading self storage company that focuses on quality products, operational excellence and positive customer service. Storage Post is actively pursuing self storage acquisitions in both single and portfolio transactions. For more information on Storage Post acquisitions and its executive leadership team, visit www.storagepost.com.

(via PR Newswire)

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