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Wall Street Journal Article Focuses on Self-Storage Wine Storage

There’s an interesting article in The Wall Street Journal this week about the rising demand for wine storage. This could be an opportunity for self-storage facilities who made the investment in wine storage areas. Here’s an excerpt from the article:

America is a nation of wine lovers—U.S. sales topped $30 billion in 2007, according to the Wine Institute—but we’re also a nation of wine hoarders, as evidenced by the number of wine-storage facilities.

Enterprising companies offer lovers of the grape a place to stash those precious wines in secure, temperature-controlled settings worthy of a four-figure bottle of Bordeaux. There’s a reason for all the fuss: Wines not stored at the proper temperature (typically 55 to 58 degrees) or in the proper environment (somewhere dark) can easily go bad. Many storage facilities take service a step further, from helping collectors catalog their bottles to accepting shipments directly from out-of-town wineries or wine sellers. To see if such storage businesses live up to the hype, we visited four facilities of various sizes, styles and prices.

International Wine Storage in Miami offered some of the lowest rates—starting at just $22 per month to rent a shelf that can hold up to 12 cases (or 144 bottles). If you’re looking for storage with a certain upscale pedigree, you might be in the wrong place. The facility is part of a much bigger, all-purpose self-storage firm, replete with a loading area where used books and office furniture were on sale.
Read the rest of the article in The Wall Street Journal.

Add comment March 5th, 2010

How to Pick a Good Self-Storage Facility

My friends at eHow are getting into the self-storage selection business. Check it out:

Americans move more frequently these days than in generations past, relocating for job opportunities and other reasons. Whether you own your home or rent, you may well need somewhere to temporarily store your less mobile belongings. Unless you have access to a permanent storage space, such as a large family attic or basement, you probably need a good self-storage facility. Once you’ve located some self-storage businesses, there are a few things to consider to pick the right one for you.

Here’s their take on choosing a self-storage facility. Do you agree?

Add comment March 3rd, 2010

MiniCo Webinar Tackles Complexities of the Self-Storage Pro Forma

n March 10, 2010, Mike Parham, Founder and President of Noah’s Ark Development, a Parham Group company, will present a free webinar to help self-storage professionals understand the complexities of the self-storage pro forma, a critical document in the financing process. The Parham Group will sponsor the presentation entitled “Understanding a Self-Storage Pro Forma,” which will address the following topics:

  • Overall pro forma analysis
  • Anticipated development variables
  • Normal operating expenses
  • How to determine development costs
  • Future fair market value determination

The Parham Group includes Noah’s Ark Development, Maverick Investments, NDS Construction, Cross Metal Buildings, and Joshua Management. Poppy Behrens, Publisher, MiniCo Publishing, will moderate the presentation as part of the ongoing Mini‑Storage Messenger Self-Storage Webinar Series. For more information or to register, visit www.ministoragemessenger.com. Online registration is required for this free live event.

Add comment March 3rd, 2010

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