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Mobile Mini launches storage container conversion guide for businesses
Converted storage containers provide an affordable and versatile option for businesses in the creative industries; from arts and crafts, to small marketing and design agencies.
Storage container expert Mobile Mini has now launched its storage container conversion guide to help small businesses realise the full potential of this versatile building product.
High-profile projects, such as Boxpark in Shoreditch and FarGo in Coventry, have helped open up the opportunities presented by converted storage containers to businesses.
The Mobile Mini storage container conversion guide covers everything those considering a conversion need to know; from planning permission and choosing the right container for the job, to the finishing touches that make the space a unique working environment.
Zoe Brookes, Marketing Manager at Mobile Mini, said: “Converted storage containers are an ideal choice for start ups - particularly for the creative industries which have a high level of self-employment - thanks to their versatility and affordability.
“Our conversion guide is designed to help you decide if a conversion is right for you by offering advice on choosing the right container and making sure the design is right for your needs.
“The creative industry is a fast-growing sector, generating more than £8 million an hour for the UK economy, so finding a practical solution for housing growing small businesses in this industry is vital.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mobile Mini .
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