Young Reading firm offers storage option

Storgle, a new company based in Reading, is offering an innovative solution to those with problems storing their possessions

Storgle opened a few weeks ago, and seeks to partner them with people who can provide storage space. It could benefit from using full colour printing in Reading for advertising purposes. Tom Chant, the founder of the organisation, has told Get Reading:



“We’re looking for people who have additional storage to provide that to people who don’t have additional storage. Whether it’s a spare room, or a garage, or even just a cupboard, you can rent it out to someone who uses it store things they don’t have any room for.”




Mr. Chant has maintained that the business has made positive progress. However, he has admitted that it is premature to make any predictions.

It has been revealed that the deal is that a renter of space comes up with a price for its use. After this decision has been made, an individual then selects to make use of an affordable space for their items. Storgle has the intention of making a profit by making the necessary arrangements.

Mr. Chant has commented that the service has already generated enthusiasm among young people and students. He has suggested that students frequently lack sufficient storage space for their gear. Mark Corden and Joe Elton have been helping Mr. Chant to develop his project.