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Indianapolis company plans self-service storage


• 26 May 2006

Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne): Indianapolis-based Secure Hold Storage plans to open two self-storage buildings later this year. Company president, Jim Adams, declined to disclose the exact cost of the two projects but said it will exceed $2 million. The buildings - each a little larger than 26,000 square feet - aren't big enough to justify hiring a full-time attendant, so touchscreen kiosks will be used to allow customers to select their desired storage unit. The machine offers suggestions to help customers determine how much space they need. Customers can speak to a call center representative by touching a button.

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