Kennards Self Storage will be opening a third storage centre in the Campbelltown – Macarthur area.
While already serving the area with existing storage centres on Airds Road and Blaxland Road, this third storage centre will be on Menangle Road.
The property is adjacent to Macarthur Railway Station and in close proximity to Westfield Macarthur.
The area has experienced enormous growth over the years and this will continue unabated. The NSW government has ambitions for hundreds of thousands more people to move in to the area with priority growth areas anticipated in Douglas Park and Menangle areas.
After acquiring the property at Auction in September 2017, the new development will cement Kennards position as the leader in this market area.
The development Application was lodged with Campbelltown City Council in March 2018.
KSS propose to develop the 1.7 ha property into over 600 storage spaces with approximately 7,000 square metres of space.
The storage centre will be equipped with the highest standard of security available. It will feature comprehensive coverage of colour digital CCTV surveillance; P.I.N. Access Control and individually alarmed spaces.
Kennards expect to commence construction in mid-2018 and open the centre in early 2019.
Kennards Self Storage now operates 90 storage centres in Australia and New Zealand. The company recently surpassed 600,000 square metres of space available.
About Kennards Self Storage: Kennards began in 1973 and has 90 locations across Australia and New Zealand, with over 600,000 square metres of lettable space, and market asset value exceeding $1.5 Billion. The company remains a private, family owned and operated business.
Kennards Self Storage Baringa boasts a range of storage unit sizes to suit diverse requirements, from small lockers to large spaces perfect for furniture, equipment, or inventory.
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