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Lindsey Self Storage Group Appears on ‘Viewpoint With Dennis Quaid’

Article-Lindsey Self Storage Group Appears on ‘Viewpoint With Dennis Quaid’

The co-founders of Lindsey Self Storage Group (LLSG), which specializes in self-storage brokerage, development and management, recently appeared on an episode of “Viewpoint With Dennis Quaid,” a series of short-form documentaries on a variety of educational topics. Hosted by actor Quaid, the episode with LSSG co-founders and brothers Alan and John Lindsey was aired on viewpointproject.com and Fox Business Network.

The three-minute segment explores the evolution of the self-storage industry and why more people are using the service. It also delves into why the real estate asset class continues to perform well during economic downturns, and how investors looking to enter the industry can do so. It includes commentary from Jordan Farrales of Baldwin-Howell Properties LLC on why he became a self-storage investor.

Quaid is an American actor known for a variety of dramatic and comedic roles. He’s received many accolades including the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor.

The Viewpoint creative team is comprised of tenured producers, writers, editors and imaging specialists. Together, they’ve received more than 100 Telly Awards, which honors excellence in video and television.

LSSG provides brokerage services to self-storage buyers and sellers. John Lindsey is the company president, and Alan Lindsey is vice president.

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