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Australian self storage company

Kennards Self Storage
FormerlyEasi-Stor
Kennards Mini Storage
IndustryStorage
Founded1973
FounderKennards Hire
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
Number of locations101 (2023)
Area servedAustralia
ServicesStorage sheds
Net income$328 million (2023)
OwnerKennard family
Number of employees300 (2023)
Websitewww.kss.com.au

Kennards Self Storage is an Australian self storage company.

History

Kennards Self Storage, Thomastown

In 1973, Kennards Hire established Australia's first self storage facility at the rear of its Moorebank, Sydney branch. Initially branded as Kennards Mini Storage it was renamed Easi-Stor in 1979.

In 1981 a derelict wool store building in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane was purchased and redeveloped as Queensland’s first self storage centre. Nine further properties were subsequently purchased in Sydney, Newcastle and Brisbane during the 1980s.

In 1991, the Kennard family, decided to split the business, with Neville Kennard taking the self storage business. At the same time it was renamed Kennards Self Storage. A further 14 storage centres opened in the 1990s including the first in Victoria.

In the early the first of 15 wine storage locations opened. In a 50:60 joint venture with Valad Property Group, in 2004 24 self storage properties were purchased from Millers Self Storage.

In 2007 eight facilities were purchased in New Zealand. In November 2010, Kennards bought out Valad Property Group shareholding in the joint venture. By 2023 101 facilities were operated.

References

  1. ^ How Sam Kennard built a $2.6b empire Australian Financial Review 17 December 2023
  2. ^ Brief History Kennards Self Storage
  3. Kennards Hire 75 Kennards Hire
  4. Handing over should be a family concern Australian Financial Review 4 December 1995
  5. Valad Property Group and Kennards Self Storage acquire Millers portfolio to become Australia's leading owners of self storage centres Valad Property Group 14 October 2004
  6. Millers deal put away for $215m Australian Financial Review 15 October 2004
  7. Kennards on top of the stack after buying Millers Sydney Morning Herald 15 October 2004
  8. Kennards Complete Buy-Out of Joint Venture Kennards Self Store 22 November 2010
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