Fetch Storage Expands One of a Kind Property Storage Solution to Greater Boston Metro Area

Geographic expansion of full-service storage solution gives suburban residents and businesses a flexible alternative to self-storage: free next-day pick-up and delivery of individual items.

(PRWEB) August 11, 2006 -- Fetch Storage, the only provider of full service property storage to homes and businesses, announced today that after more than three years of serving the metro areas of Boston, the company is expanding its service area to include the Boston suburbs inside of Route 128.

To date, Fetch has provided service to Boston, Cambridge and Brookline. The Company's decision to expand is in response to strong demand in the Boston suburbs.

"We have had great success in Boston’s urban market since our launch in 2002, and over the last twelve months -- as word has spread about our service -- we have received an increasing number of requests from homes and businesses in the suburbs", commented Brian Farrell, General Manager at Fetch. "We are doing for property storage what Zoots did for dry cleaning and Peapod did for groceries. It's about convenience and space, which are both in short supply across the greater Boston metro area, not just the urban center."

About Fetch:

Fetch (www.fetchstorage.com) is the only full service property storage and delivery service that provides safekeeping for your belongings with the added benefit of pickup and delivery services. For prices comparable to self-storage, clients have their property picked up at their doorsteps, securely stored, and delivered again at their request. For on-demand access to individual boxes and items, get Fetch.

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Contact Information
Brian Farrell
Fetch Storage, Inc.
http://www.fetchstorage.com
888-610-1684

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