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Attic Self Storage today announces the launch of its eCommerce Accelerator Programme to celebrate the official opening this week of its brand new facility in Harrow. Attic will be championing budding entrepreneurs in and around the area by offering free units, work spaces and funding to help talented locals scale their enterprises.
Attic is the first in the UK to offer self storage units that come with 24/7 access combined with work pod facilities. This follows a change in the way people are working, with an increase in businesses opting for self storage units as a convenient option over offices following the pandemic.
The eCommerce Accelerator Programme, will offer complimentary areas to work, wifi, printer-access, coffee and networking opportunities, as well as complimentary safe and secure self-storage units*. Storage units offer the flexibility to store files and stock and businesses can arrange deliveries at any time.
Frederic de Ryckman de Betz, founder and CEO of Attic Self Storage, said: “Attic is very excited to launch its eCommerce Accelerator Programme. We have seen pandemic-evolved businesses seeking space, along with kitchen table talent who have been crafting at home and are now looking for units. From drinks to fashion businesses, Attic facilities are becoming a creative hub for startups and entrepreneurial founders. We look forward to facilitating this and developing further with our new Harrow facility”.
To apply for the eCommerce Accelerator Programme, please visit: www.atticstorage.co.uk/e-commerce-accelerator. The deadline for entries is May 31, 2021.
Attic will be offering a total grant of £2,500, complimentary storage for a year and the use of workspace facilities*.
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