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Can you benefit from business storage?

business storage Kinston NCIs your business growing out of the current office space? Business storage at Brooks Mini Storage is the answer. We have the professionals to guide you through choosing the right unit for every scenario. Our variety of units help when you need extra square feet for seasonal decor or general supplies. Keep your work area efficient and move the extras into a secure storage unit with us.

Not sure what you should move out of the office? Our professionals have recommendations.

  • Signage and other marketing materials used occasionally at trade shows, public events, etc. are best away from the hectic office. Give them their own space, away from dings and dents. A storage locker here is ideal.
  • Store work-related furniture and décor not currently needed, such as desks, chairs, workstations, flooring and customer seating. If these pieces of furniture are only necessary during the busy season move them to our nearby Kinston NC storage location to free up space.
  • Electronic items that are useful later, but aren’t required now, like computers, laptops, telephones and radios, have a safe place with us. Electronics can get damaged when the seasons harshest weather is here. Consider a temperature controlled storage unit to add extra protection.
  • Older binders with information that could be used again are possibly filling up your filing cabinets. Store previous years information in storage in case you need them.

If you are looking for a few space saving tips or business storage space in Kinston NC, Brooks Mini Storage is here. Stop in to talk with us about the options you have to help improve your work space.


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Katie Mest

About the Author: Katie Mest is a Content Marketing Specialist at Storage Asset Management in York, PA. She specializes in writing about the self storage industry, including storage tips and helpful resources. Outside of work, Katie enjoys spending time exploring the outdoors and snuggling in with a crochet project and her cat, Billie.