Commercial · Property Management
Tenant Storage Enclosures, Multifamily Building
Converting an underused common area in a New York City apartment building into organized, secure tenant storage through a Gazelle-coordinated improvement project.
Overview
As part of an ongoing property-management engagement, Gazelle Construction converted an interior common area in a New York City multifamily building into individual tenant storage units, a direct improvement to the building’s usefulness for its tenants and its value for ownership.
The Challenge
Storage in an apartment building only works if it’s organized, durable and secure. The units had to be dimensioned to get the most usable area out of the existing footprint, built from materials that stand up to daily tenant use, and individually lockable so each unit could be assigned and controlled.
The Work
Gazelle managed the overall scope, including common-area preparation, layout of the individual units, procurement and coordination of galvanized framing and chain-link enclosure panels, and hinged access doors with locking hardware. Finished unit dimensions were documented for ownership.
The Result
A clean row of secure, individually assignable storage units where unused floor area used to be. The photographs below document the preparation, installation and completed storage enclosures.
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