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Stuf, a tech-enabled self-storage startup, has entered the Seattle market with two locations that utilize space within office properties

Stuf Brings Tech-Enabled Self-Storage to Two Seattle Office Properties

Stuf, a New York City-based self-storage startup, has entered the Seattle market with two new locations, both utilizing space within office properties. With locations in eight metro areas, Stuf partners with property owners to monetize basements, garages and other spaces in buildings as tech-enabled storage. 

“Over the last year, we have tripled our real estate footprint by partnering with incredible office, multifamily, and retail landlords who see value across the entire asset and seek to monetize their buildings in new and creative ways,” said Katharine Lau, CEO and co-founder, Stuf.  

Stuf’s first Seattle location is at 220 Second Ave. So. in the Pioneer Square district. Property owner Rubicon Point Partners teamed with Stuf to monetize 3,500 square feet of existing basement space. Stuf’s downtown Seattle location, at Wright Runstad & Company and Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation’s 400 University St., is transforming 5,500 square feet of sub-grade mezzanine space. 

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