Andover Properties Announces Expansion Plan for Storage Facility in Kyle
In a significant step toward catering to increasing demand, Andover Properties—a seasoned player in the real estate investment market—has unveiled its plan for storage facility expansion in Kyle. The firm acquired the property christened Storage King USA on 5th December.
About the Facility and Expansion Plans
Located at 13397 Camino Real, the property currently houses 68,400 square feet of drive-up storage units and covered recreational vehicle spaces. In a bid to cater to growing demand, Andover Properties plans to add an additional 100,000 square feet to the facility. This ambitious expansion plan stems from a market study pointing at increased requirements for storage space in the community.
Growth Driven by Commitment
Mr. Brian Cohen, the president and CEO of Andover Properties, expressed his view regarding the project in a press release. He said, “We believe that this property, with its prime location and additional expansion plan, aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing high-quality storage solutions to meet the diverse needs of our customers.”
Contact Information and Further Details
For more information about the project, the storage facility, or Andover Properties, interested parties can visit www.andoverprop.com or visit the project location at 13397 Camino Real, Kyle.
About Andover Properties
Andover Properties is a real estate investment firm that primarily focuses on self-storage and other alternative asset classes. The firm started with this expansion initiative in response to the growing needs of the community. Andover Properties is known for its adaptability and commitment to offering high-quality spaces.
About the Project Reporter
The project reporter, Amira Van Leeuwen, has covered a wide range of topics ranging from business development, dining, education, government, health care, real estate, to transportation. She is an experienced features reporter for the San Marcos-Buda-Kyle, Southwest Austin, and New Braunfels editions of Community Impact.