A leading self-storage specialist, Cuboid Self Storage, has opened a brand new facility in Stoke-on-Trent as the company continues its expansion across the UK.

Located on Hillcrest Street in Hanley, the new facility marks Cuboid's 41st opening to date, with more planned for later this year.
The company’s spacious 20ft long storage containers provide more than 1,100 cubic feet of secure storage space, suitable for homeowners looking to declutter, businesses requiring additional stock space, and tradespeople needing secure equipment storage.
Cuboid customers benefit from gated access seven days a week from 6am - midnight, 24-hour CCTV monitoring and heavy-duty lock and key security, with all containers fully ventilated to keep belongings in pristine condition.
Tim Knowles, Founder and Managing Director of FI Property Group, said: “Demand for more high-quality, secure and flexible storage facilities has continued to grow, as more homeowners and businesses look for convenient ways to create extra space without the cost and disruption of relocating. It’s fantastic to bring our storage offering to Hanley providing customers with easy access to secure, affordable space whenever they need it.”
For more information, visit: www.cuboidselfstorage.com/self-storage-stoke-on-trent
About Cuboid
One of the fastest growing self-storage providers in the UK and showing no signs of slowing down. They currently operate 36 storage facilities across England and Wales, comprising of secure, easily accessible storage space.
Part of FI Property Group, Cuboid shares the group’s ambitious values and drive that built an impressive real estate portfolio. With the space and resources at our fingertips, we’re ready to meet growing demands to make our growth ambitions a reality.
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