(BUSINESS WIRE)--It’s been hard to make it through the past few days without talking to someone who was affected by recent Atlanta flooding. The result is that many area residents are suddenly finding themselves in need of relocating their belongings while their homes are being repaired. In response to this disaster SpaceMax Storage, an Atlanta based self storage facility, has decided to help Georgia residents whose homes were either lost due to flooding or had suffered flood damage by offering a month and a half of free storage. There are no costs associated for the use of their facilities during the free period for victims of the flooding. Furthermore, SpaceMax is offering free use of their moving trucks to affected residents who qualify.
“SpaceMax is a new company in the Atlanta Market,” says John Rinehart, manager of their Midtown Atlanta location. “Our rationale for helping is simple. Our facilities are extremely large so we still have plenty of rentable square feet empty and available. There’s no way we can possibly rent all of that out over the next few months while local residents are cleaning up, and we know that people in our community are in need of what we have right now, so we can’t think of a better way to put this space to good use.”
SpaceMax Storage is a climate controlled multi level self storage facility located in Midtown Atlanta, the Virginia Highlands area of Atlanta and in Decatur near the DeKalb Medical Center. SpaceMax, a locally owned Atlanta chain in business for over three years, is a safe, clean and highly secure storage alternative offering state of the art security surveillance which is monitored 24/7 and offers a wide selection of boxes and moving supplies. Its three locations are (ATLANTA/VA HIGHLANDS) 1248 Zonolite Road, Atlanta, GA 30306 [404-888-9688], (ATLANTA/MIDTOWN) 680 14th St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 [404-733-1400] and (DECATUR) 2910 North Decatur Road, Decatur, GA 30033 [404-292-0606].
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