The Self Storage Sector, NAMA and “The Hotel for Your Goods”
NAMA owns the Hotels loans but has no ambition to become directly involved in the management of the hotel businesses concerned longer than necessary or indeed to hold these assets longer than necessary.
We are acutely aware of the excess capacity of 15-20,000 rooms nationally. What is of interest to us is whether or not they are fundamentally viable on a medium-term basis; in other words, whether they are capable of generating sufficient sustainable cash flow to service the debt associated with them. With that in mind, we will review in detail the business plans of the debtors and assess rigorously their price and occupancy projections for the hotels. As there has been much misinformed talk of NAMA keeping so-called zombie hotels on life support, let me be clear about this point: if debtors cannot demonstrate that their hotel businesses are viable, NAMA has no intention of pouring taxpayer’s money into black holes. In fact much of the so called predatory pricing is in our view driven by non NAMA Hotels.”
This is an extract from a recent speech given by Mr. Daly, the Chairman of the Government body NAMA, set up to acquire loans from the banks and secured on property. The intention of NAMA is to hold onto the assets until they can be sold sometime in the future, hopefully at a profit.
The above article shows many hotels in deep financial difficulties. They are either in the hands of NAMA, foreign banks or are being managed by receivers. Some should be shut down but the philosophy of the government is to “wait for economic value”, based on the questionable belief that in time property will once more grow in value and then they will be able to sell these hotels at a profit. (In time we will all be dead). The implications for the once dynamic tourism business are terrible.
The self storage sector is aware of the problems of the hotel industry and is reacting accordingly. In an earlier article we warned our industry leaders about this. The reaction from some of our colleagues was horror that we should raise such a terrible scenario for the self storage industry. They were afraid that we would damage the sector. However, is it not better to face up to the dangers and take appropriate action now rather than bury our heads in the sand?
It is not an accident that Elephant Self Storage coined the catch phrase “The Hotel for Your Goods”. A modern self storage facility is very like a hotel. Both share much in common. Instead of “storing” people a self storage “hotel” provides rooms for people to store goods. The economics of running a hotel and running a self storage facility share much in common. Therein lies the problem
Both businesses have substantial fixed costs including rent or loan repayments on premises, capital investment in fitting out the premises, staff wages, parking, depreciation, wear and tear, rates, electricity, security, administration costs, housekeeping, insurance, maintenance, and of course marketing costs. Both businesses depend on occupancy levels. Critical to both businesses is the income generated from letting the rooms. If the occupancy level is not sufficient to cover costs or if the rental income from letting the rooms is insufficient then the business fails. That is what is happening to hotels in Ireland.
So far only one self storage facility has followed the route of the hotel industry. A very large facility in Dublin went into receivership last year. It was charging too little for its rooms and the occupancy level was too low to cover its fixed costs. The rest of the industry comprised of about 22 facilities spread around Ireland is aware of the dangers and has learnt some lessons from the causes of the hotel crisis.
Everyone knows costs must be kept under a tight rein. Marketing must be designed to show the advantages and benefits of self storage, not just to the important bread and butter business of home owners, but crucially must be directed towards business and professionals. Here the industry is making sound arguments for using self storage such as the saving in rent costs and flexibility in leases. In a normal business premises about one third of the space known as the “common area” is used for moving about the building and covers corridors, hallways, loading areas, toilets, reception, lifts, and so on. In a self storage centre there is no charge for this wasted space. There is an immediate saving in costs of one third. The space rented in self storage is 100% usable.
The cost of security in most businesses is extremely high. In a self storage facility it is included in the rent. Elephant has over 80 CCTV cameras monitoring our premises at all times. We also have an outside firm monitoring on 24 hour basis, with the ability to call the Gardai if they suspect something. Other business costs when renting typical premises have to pay rates, electricity, maintenance, premises insurance, cleaning, heating, parking, wifi and so on. However when using a well organised modern self storage facility there is just one charge and it includes all these hidden substantial overheads.
The modern progressive self storage business has taking steps to avoid the fate of the hotel industry by showing the many reasons why intelligent business owners are increasingly using self storage. Here in Elephant we have added a Business Incubation Centre for small business, and a Business Centre for our more established clients. We have a large trade showroom for exhibitions or conferences and a training room for about 75 people. Businesses can locate their entire operation in our facility with the flexibility of changing space from time to time and the option to stay as little as a day at a time.
When you are considering where to locate your business or just to meet storage requirements, consider the lessons of the hotel industry with cancelled wedding receptions and a receiver appointed out of the blue. If you are offered a price by the self storage facility which seems too good to be true, then that is just what it is. Your storage operator has to manage the business in a sustainable manner or else NAMA will come calling. Be alert!
Storage for Students going home for the summer
Student Deal - Storage Rooms & FREE Collection service*.
Students!
Going Home or Travelling for the summer?
Need Storage?
Secure Own key Storerooms.
€10 - €12 per week!
FREE Collection Service
Students store their personnel belongings in secure own key storerooms, nobody else has access to their room. Our facility has 800 rooms, it’s very clean and dry and security is at the highest level. This storage is hassle free and easy to organise.
4 Easy Steps to Storing
1. Pack your belongings
2. Meet us to show ID and sign in
3. We will arrange collection time.
4. You lock your unit
We are now offering a FREE Collection service for students, when they prepay for 3 months.
Go to www.elephant.ie
info@elephant.ie or ph: 01 494 0000
How to book either book online
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Buy Moving boxes and packing supplies online
Now you can buy boxes and packing supplies online at great prices!
Elephant Self Storage has a range of boxes of all shapes and sizes, perfect for carrying light or heavy goods.
You can buy online using your credit card or call to see us at our self storage premises in Tallaght.
Click here to buy packaging online!
Some useful tips on buying boxes!
- If you are packing items to sell on Ebay you should use double-wall boxes
If you are sending fragile items by post you should use double-wall moving boxes
- You need to wrap fragile tape around the whole of the box so that items don`t fall out.
- Use bubble wrap for glass or breakables. Double-bubble-wrap for safety.
- pack your boxes fill the space with papaer or bubble wrap to ensure that nothing can move about.
- Put a layer of bubble wrap on the bottom of boxes containing fragile items to cushion them from knocks.
- Take a digital photo of the contents of each box and put a print-out on the outside of each box so you know what is inside.
- If you're moving home put immediately required items,( e.g. kettle, toaster, cups, teabags) in a box that you take in the car with you!
Please don`t hesitate to ask for our advice on packaging. We don`t just sell you boxes! We sell you our experience.
‘Toys for Tubs’ Drop off point in Elephant Self Storage Dublin
'TOYS FOR TUBS' - Third week now and the presents are pouring in. Thank you to all the generous people who have dropped toys off at Elephant Self Storage and other self storage centre’s around Ireland in association with the Irish Self Storage association.
We are storing the toys in a secure, dry and clean storage room ready for collection on the 8th December 2010. Plenty of room in the storage unit so find out how you can Join In!!!
Count Me In!
Ryan Tubridy from 2fm wants lots of toys for Christmas. Not for himself, but for all the children around the country who will be in need this Christmas. We're working with our friends in St Vincent de Paul to make sure that no child is without a toy this Christmas morning. Are You In?
For more info on the Toys For Tubs appeal, click here!
TOYS FOR TUBS FOR SVP - GIFT IDEAS:
No large presents – size wise.. Vouchers are perfect.
Click to download the Toys for Tubs for SVP Gift List Nov 2010.doc
Get what you would like …for yourself or family…
Ask in your local BOOKSHOP. Book sellers are always able to recommend good books for kids of particular ages, and they will know what is popular.
Vouchers… ‘One for all’ are great. … and they can be used in a variety of shops and not supporting any one store/company.
Do not wrap the presents… unwrapped
Minimum value €10.
New- no second hand toys……… please
Thanks
Elephant Self Storage team
Ryan Tubridy Toys for St Vincent de Paul this Christmas
Hello
I am Jude from Elephant Self Storage and I want to tell you how you can help donate a toy to a needy child this Christmas.
Elephant Self Storage in association with The Irish Self Storage Association is acting as a drop off point for “Toys for Tubs”. This super idea run by Ryan Tubridy from RTE 2fm and St Vincent de Paul are making sure no child is without a toys this Christmas. The Nation is coming together and people are being so generous and offering services and toys to make this happen.
How to donate?
- Buy a toy: the toy must be NEW
- Do not wrap the toy - we'll only have to unwrap it and we don't want to waste paper!
- Drop the toy at the collection point Elephant Self Storage, 17 Hibernian Estate, Greenhills Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24. (Its near Power City and Westpark Fitness Centre, just off the N81, take Junction XX on the M50 direction Tallaght)
Opening times Monday - Friday 09.30 - 17.30, Saturday 10.00 - 14.00, Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Gift Ideas & Guidelines:
- No large presents - size wise. Vouchers are perfect.
- Get what you would like for yourself or family member.
- Ask in your local BOOKSHOP. Book sellers are always able to recommend good books for kids of particular ages, and they will know what is popular.
- Vouchers 'One for all' are great and they can be used in a variety of shops and not supporting any one store/company.
- Do not wrap the presents - leave them unwrapped!
- Minimum value e10.
- Toys must be New - no second hand toys please.
Click to download the Toys for Tubs for SVP Gift List Nov 2010.doc
Storage and Moving boxes in Dublin
Let me introduce our boxes: Budi, Asha, Tusko & Jumbo.
Double walled boxes especially designed for Elephant Storage for Moving, shipping, Storing, Holding files and archive material and lots of uses. They are so strong a customer shipped them to Brazil and back! A year later he is off on his travels again and reusing the very same boxes!
We delivery or you can pick up form our Shop!!
Box Shop - www.storageireland.ie
DIY moving can save you lots of money.
Before you decide whether or not to do it yourself, ask yourself these questions:
- Will friends and family be able to help?
- If they are, will you have someone to help you when you arrive?
- Make sure you have enough time to pack and unpack not just boxes but the van?
- Check what size van or trailer you’ll need?
- If you are hiring a large van or using a trailer check that you have the correct drivers licence?
- Do you have the strength to lift and carry all those boxes or do you need assistance?
- How long is the journey to your new home? Allow time for breaks
- Will you have the energy to unpack the van when you arrive or should you hire the van for an extra day?
- Are there special requirements for moving heavy appliances?
- What about the family? Will they travel with you or separately?
If you’ve answered these questions satisfactorily then DIY moving may be best for you. Have a look at our Moving Tips articles for general advice and guidelines on the best way to move appliances, equipment, pets and children.
Don`t forget that the staff at Elephant Self Storage are here to help at every stage whether you need short, medium or long term self storage. So do contact Jude, Joanne or Marius we'll be delighted to help where we can.
phone 01 4940000 or email info@elephant.ie
Jude
More Tips on Decluttering
Appliances and Furniture:

Storing Applicances
There is no point in keeping broken appliances. If you’ve been promising yourself to fix your old toaster but haven’t got around to it a year later then the chances are you never will. The same goes for old furniture that needs to be fixed or re-upholstered. Generally these items end up in the garage, gathering dust. Fix them or get rid of them. However, if you have perfectly good furniture and appliances that you don’t use, consider these tips:
- Working appliances can be swapped or given away over the internet or you can give them away on Dublin waste website FREE Trade Site.
- Smaller electrical and electronic items can be sold on bidding sites such as eBay.
- Young couples moving into a first home often need furniture. Try placing an ad on the internet or in a magazine such as Buy and Sell or try eBay.
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Storeroom for Toys & Boxes
Furniture that you are keeping for children or items that no longer fit in the home, such as a piano, should be put into Elephant self-storage for just €10 per week.






