WELSH-BORN self-storage company Pink Storage is celebrating a year of record-breaking growth, national expansion, and community impact, ahead of its 10th year in business.
During 2025, Pink Storage continued its strategic expansion, opening high-profile facilities across the UK. Highlights include new sites in Stoke-on-Trent, Manchester, Telford, and Birmingham, as well as the acquisition of a major Nottingham facility, representing a nearly £1.5 million investment in the East Midlands, bringing its total number of sites to 24.
These milestones bring Pink Storage closer to its ambitious goal of 60,000 units in the UK, while laying the foundations for international expansion.
Scott Evans, CEO of Pink Storage, said: “Our Welsh roots remain at the heart of everything we do.
“This year has been about growth, innovation, and giving back to the communities we serve, which is why we kicked off our Community Change initiative in Wales.”
Pink Storage’s Community Change Initiative awarded multiple cash injections to charities and local groups across Wales and England, supporting projects that were having a positive impact on local people. The first champion, Ynysybwl RFC Minis, was crowned in Wales after receiving more than 800 public votes. Their £1,000 prize will help the club become more self-sufficient and ensure that access to playing rugby with them remains free for every family.
Outside of the business’s growth, some of Pink Storage’s other highlights for 2025 included:
- Pink Storage made strides across the year in sustainable operations. Its new Nottingham site is set to become the company’s first net-zero energy facility, using rooftop solar on containers to reduce its environmental footprint.
- The company’s commitment to innovative, high-quality facilities was also highlighted with the installation of 60,000 LED lights at its Birmingham site, creating an iconic landmark for the region.
- Following a year of national expansion, Pink Storage is already preparing for international growth, with discussions underway for its first overseas site in Dubai.
Evans added: “With continued investment in people, facilities, and communities, we’re excited for what 2026 will bring
“We want to continue delivering excellence for our customers while supporting communities where we operate and lead the way in sustainable self-storage solutions.”
For more information, visit the Pink Storage website.






