Portal Warehousing, a Salt Lake City startup, has opened its first shared warehousing space. Billed as a solution for growing e-commerce businesses, the company said the concept provides scalable warehousing without a long-term commitment.
Portal Warehousing is offers spaces ranging from 250 square feet to 2,500 square feet with rental terms as small as month-to-month at its near-downtown location. Amenities such as high-speed internet, reception services, community events, shared common spaces and growth support are available to renters. Access to rented space includes dock-height and ground-level entrances.{mprestriction ids="1,3"}
In today’s ever-evolving business climate, companies of every size are seeking flexible office solutions like co-working spaces and e-commerce companies are no different,” said Alex Morrison, Portal Warehousing co-founder and CEO. “Portal fills the gap for growing e-commerce businesses by providing the ‘just right’ solution between traditional warehouses and starter spaces like home garages, basements, and storage units. The pre-opening interest we have received from Utah e-commerce companies has surpassed all expectations.”
Morrison said Portal Warehousing will open in Phoenix later this summer with locations in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Las Vegas on the horizon.{/mprestriction}