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First choice in storage

Storage First Noosa has just celebrated a milestone birthday.
Incredibly proud to have been servicing the broader Noosa community for 10 years, and having cared for the goods of over 6000 customers during this time, Storage First remains Noosa’s only purpose-built self-storage facility.
Since first opening their doors in 2004 (previously known as Storage King), Storage First remains owned and operated by the Logan Family; long-time Noosa locals for more than 30 years.
Currently offering in excess of 700 safe, clean and secure spaces, Storage First will be expanding in early 2015 when it opens brand-new premises located at 77 Rene Street (across the road); adding a further 300 spaces which will continue to service their customers’ growing needs.
The Storage First team will listen to your requirements, provide you with the right assistance and ultimately care for your goods. They understand how difficult and stressful moving and storing can be, and they are committed to help make it simple and hassle-free.
Storage First has a storage solution to suit any requirement, with more than 40 different size spaces available.
Offering easy access with extra wide driveways, and plenty of moving equipment to assist you like trolleys, trailers and more.
All with exceptional security, gate pin-code access, CCTV camera surveillance, nightly security patrols and individually alarmed spaces all having 24-hour back to base monitoring.
Call in anytime and meet the professional team: Glen, Lydia and Marcus will be only too pleased to show you around, assist with your storage requirements and even make you a cuppa.
Look them up at www.storagefirst.com.au or give them a call on 5474 4755.
Storage First is open 8am and 5pm Monday to Friday and 8am to 12 midday on Saturdays.
To celebrate this milestone birthday, Storage First wants to thank the community who for so long have provided their support.
For all new customer move-ins in January, Storage First will donate $10 to a local Noosa charity as nominated by each customer.
This is the Storage First way of giving back to the community and providing some much-needed support to those in our local community most in need.

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