Flexiss Group and Compound Real Estate have announced a major £300 million partnership to create a premier self-storage portfolio, strategically located across London and key commuter towns surrounding the M25. The portfolio will feature top-tier, purpose-built facilities in affluent, high-demand areas.
United by a commitment to excellence, the two companies have already secured five flagship sites and have a further two under offer. Together, these developments will offer more than 500,000 square feet of Net Lettable Area (NLA). With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric design, the Comporter Portfolio is set to redefine quality in the self-storage sector.
Each Comporter site will be operated under the established SureStore brand, known for its award-winning service and industry-leading innovation. Facilities will include smartphone-enabled entry systems and cloud-connected security solutions, creating a seamless and secure customer experience. The entire platform is aiming for BREEAM Excellent or Outstanding certification and is committed to operating with a 100% Net Zero Carbon footprint.
Initial developments are already underway in standout locations, including Ladymead Retail Park in Guildford and Peckham Road in London—both of which offer exceptional visibility and access to densely populated catchment areas. The first openings in Tunbridge Wells and Milton Keynes are expected in 2025, with further sites in Barnet, Guildford, and Peckham to follow by early 2027.
Mike Wilson and Andy Wood, Co-Founders of Flexiss Group, said: “The Comporter partnership with Compound Real Estate enables further expansion of the Flexiss Group and the SureStore brand into London and the South East. We look forward to delivering and operating these prime assets.”
Jacob Sandelson, Founding Principal at Compound Real Estate, added: “Our partnership with Flexiss Group enables a continuous focus on quality across the land, development and operational process as we look to simultaneously deliver one of the largest privately held portfolios in the UK and establish a new benchmark for asset quality.”