The final touches have been placed on our brand new Warrawong storage centre at 249 Shellharbour Road.
Sandwiched between the beach and lake Illawarra, right opposite Harvey Norman Warrawong on the Primbee bypass its now taking its first customers.
The team dug deep last week to get the office and spaces ready for their first customers. The last of the cleaning, numbering and unpacking of boxes and equipment has been done.
Our latest generation 4K CCTV is operational. The computer controlled PIN coded gates and individual alarms are on and ready.
Beyond our state of the art alarmed storage spaces, a key feature of the Warrawong centre will be expanded, under-cover vehicle spaces for storing caravans, boats and cars. Far better than un-covered storage where your car or boat is exposed to the elements. With a solid steel roof they are more versatile for some of those larger “Big Boys Toys” that cannot fit into a normal storage space. We have an entire building dedicated to these spaces in sizes from 6x3m to 7.5 and 9m long.
Other features available for our business customers in this, our second centre in the Wollongong area are the Wifi Hot desks, tea coffee area and air conditioned conference room. Perfectly set up for the Business customer, be they a roving rep sneaking in some quiet prep time before visiting clients or that area manager visiting their team while in the region. Business customers like this can sit quietly and work away at the hot desk. They can also simply book the meeting room and have a full debrief with their team. The choice is yours!
Drop in and say hi to Maria, Matt and Mark or jump straight onto the website now and be one of the first to secure your space.
Kennards Self Storage Baringa boasts a range of storage unit sizes to suit diverse requirements, from small lockers to large spaces perfect for furniture, equipment, or inventory.
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