New York Daily News Boosts Self-Storage
April 24th, 2007
“With the average purchase price of a Manhattan apartment at $1.3 million, even closet space is too valuable for golf clubs, bowling balls and coats that are out of fashion.
But the choice isn’t between throwing stuff away or living like a Collyer Brothers-style packrat. There’s another increasingly popular option: self-storage.”
That’s an excerpt from a much-welcomed article about the self-storage industry in New York. You gotta love these journalists who offer free publicity in such a credible venue.
The article features Manhattan Mini Storage. I wonder what this facility did to get the eye of the reporter? Was it happenstance? Perhaps, but it doesn’t have to be. Those facilities that build relationships with the media through letters, press releases and other means can find their name in an article like this. There’s no better publicity because it’s credible. The reporter is giving you an open platform.
Kudos to Manhattan Mini.
Click here to read the rest of this article in the New York Daily News.
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