BullsEye Storage Breaks Ground on Houston Inner City Storage Project
May 15th, 2007
BullsEye Storage is developing its sixth Houston facility. The climate-controlled building and surrounding fenced and paved areas will feature the latest security and door lock systems on the market today. Construction is underway on the new structure, which will contain 660 rental spaces.The new site, previously occupied by Houston Antiques, is situated at 3200 West Dallas just west of Waugh Drive at the Rosine Street intersection - bordering primarily residential neighborhoods. This new BullsEye facility will be the first new River Oaks-Montrose area self-storage development in more than a decade.
BullsEye has a good opportunity to hit the bullseye with this project by focusing on community relations. Any business located in the inner city has a responsibility to address the needs of its citizens, which are typically lower on the economic sliding scale. Since a self-storage facility won’t produce a lot of jobs, BullsEye needs to engage in a campaign that shows the community it cares.
How would you do that? It takes a combination of sincerity and creativity to support the needs of the inner city. But it’s vital as entrepreneurs are rising up from economically depressed inner cities to open franchises and other businesses. BullsEye is charged with being a good neighbor — and letting people know about it.
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