Pink Storage has moved into Nottingham with the £1.1m purchase of local self-storage site StoreWise.
The deal is part of a wider £1.47m investment aimed at upgrading the 1.3-acre facility to match the company’s tech-focused model.
Planned improvements include 150 additional storage units, resurfaced roads, ANPR technology, 24/7 CCTV, and online sign-up with PIN-code access.
The site remains open throughout the works, which are due to finish by September 2025.
Around 100 existing StoreWise customers will be transferred to Pink Storage’s digital platform, and the former owner’s long-serving site manager will also stay on in the same role.
Scott Evans, CEO and Founder of Pink Storage, said: “This acquisition is the latest step toward becoming the UK’s most accessible and technologically advanced self-storage provider. By investing, expanding and applying our cutting-edge expertise with StoreWise’s strong local reputation, we can offer an elevated storage experience to the East Midlands.
“Our goal is to end 2025 with an expanded network of strategically located sites across the UK. We’re actively seeking further acquisition opportunities and would welcome conversations with anyone considering selling their self-storage business.”
With the addition of StoreWise, Pink Storage now operates 22 sites across the UK.