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There are lots of ways to store your bike indoors and make the most of whatever space you have, but if mud on your carpet and scuffs on your walls dont appeal, or you simply cant store your bike inside, weve rounded up a selection of cheap bike sheds and outdoor storage solutions.
As well as helping to protect your bike from the elements until youre ready to tackle them, our selection should also keep them safe.
Weve focused on options under 300 here you can, of course, spend a lot more to increase space (or for burlier options).
Your bikes can dry under cover without dripping on a wooden base. Primrose
The Apex Overlap Bike Store provides storage room for three bikes and has double-door entry for easy access when maneuvering bikes in and out.
Theres no floor to allow moisture from wet bikes to run off unobstructed, and the wooden shed arrives with a preservative for you to add on installation.
The wooden doors feature a metal latch through which a padlock can be secured.
Fit two to three adult bikes in this Rowlinson bike store. One Garden
You can store two to three adult size bikes inside this 6ft x 2.8ft bike shed.
It features a double-door front entry for easily reaching and rearranging bikes, plus a hasp and staple door catch for you to secure with your own padlock.
Its built from pressure-treated wood to protect against rot.
Padlock the sliding doors of this metal shed for a secure bike storage solution. Mano Mano
If youd prefer a metal bike shed over wood, this rust-resistant metal bike shed is designed to be robust, with reinforced walls and sliding door entry.
There are two colour options for the galvanised steel exterior of this shed, so can choose either green or grey to best fit your garden. Plus you are able to padlock the sliding door for some security.
A waterproof, sturdy and non-combustible bike shed. Primrose
This metal shed is made from high-tensile and hot-dipped galvanised steel and should prove a durable storage solution for your bike, being both waterproof and lockable.
Its also non-combustible, which is a requirement sometimes stipulated by accommodation providers such as caravan parks for any storage sheds.
Shiplap cladding gives this shed a smooth exterior finish. Wayfair
This pressure-treated wooden number is made of FSC-certified pine thats weather and rot-resistant and comes with a 10-year anti-rot guarantee, as well as a 12-month manufacturers warranty.
Padlock compatible doors come with the shed that features shiplap cladding, seeing interlocking tongue and groove boards slot together for a seamless appearance and sturdy exterior.
Theres a pent roof line to encourage rainwater run-off and flooring made from orientated strand board, offering similar durability to plywood.
A good choice for storing your bike out of sight. Forest Garden
The windowless design of this 6ft x 4ft Apex shed should help with the security, hiding the bikes you stow inside, as should the hidden hinges and the hasp and staple latch.
Being wooden in construction, the shed comes with a 10-year anti-rot guarantee and has a pressure treated wooden floor for added resilience against dampness created by dripping bikes.
With a lick of lacquer, this bike shed should last a long time. Homebase
This 6ft x 4ft overlap pent box bike store uses rustic overlapping cladding to form its external structure, while thick wooden framing supports from the inside.
Its base and roof are made of sheet boards, a slightly cheaper material to help keep things more cost effective. This shouldnt make it less secure than other wooden bike sheds but you may, in the long term, need to coat it with an additional protective layer of waterproofing lacquer.
There are two large and lockable double doors, plus a barrier against the elements provided by a roofing felt.
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We see how far we havent come confesses Don Cheadle about the themes explored in the 1980s set Black Monday. In our recent webchat (watch the exclusive video above), he adds, This show is all about looting; they are white collar looters. Smuggling in messaging is one of the gifts of doing a crazy comedy like this. You turn off the set and think wait a minute. Is that funny? Should we be laughing about that? The tightrope is trying to find how to smuggle those things in but still do it under the protection of this farcical comedy.
In its second season on Showtime, Black Monday explores the excesses and greed of Wall Street in the wake of the Black Monday crash of 1987. Cheadle explains Its unfortunately a very cyclical process. These systematic and institutionalized events change their face but at the bottom they are always about the same things. Equality, justice and the haves and have nots. We try to shine a ridiculous light on it and come from a place thats comedic. We are dipping our toes into all of these issues: sexual identity, race, feminism, power dynamics and the class systems. We have that perspective of 30 years, which can help shed the light on how far we havent come sometimes.
Its a show that vacillates between tones from dramatic to comedic. Cheadle reveals, Ive never minded going back and forth between those kind of things in TV, movies or plays. If you believe the characters they can take you anywhere. It doesnt throw me off if we are in a very down moment that is immediately undercut with something ludicrous. Because, when we think about our lives, sometimes and thats whats happening. We are in these heavy moments and then something bananas will happen.
Last year Cheadle received a Best Comedy Actor Emmy nomination for the show last year, the 9th for his career without a win so far for the Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated actor. On Black Monday, he plays Maurice Mo Monroe, a stock broker who starts season two on the run after being framed for causing the Black Monday event. The actor explains, Mos a live wire. Every week on the show they push the boundaries and we have an opportunity to do something that is crazier than the week before. Hes also a bit of a Don Draper in ways. Hes got this past. The best and most fun part of this year is we have been able to bring in his backstory. Weve been able to bring all these things back in play. The writers always attempt to, at the end of the season, throw all of the puzzle pieces in the air and then come back the next year and try to put it back together. It makes it feel like a high wire act and gives the show a lot of its energy.
One of the seasons most energetic and ambitious episodes was Idiot Inside, in which Mo instigates an over the top shoot-out inside a bank. Cheadle says, This season has been a lot of fun. Theres been a ton of things where we are very ambitions in what we are attempting to pull off in five days. Which is an insane schedule. We push it to the limit. The bank episode was tipping our hat to Michael Mann and the whole Miami Vice aspect. It was fun to take that milieu and treat it completely ridiculously. Two guys on roller blades are the henchmen! It was a ridiculous but a difficult scene to pull off.
Reflecting on the cast Cheadle says, We connect off camera. These are a group of people that are my friends now. All very empathetic people that are advocates for change. All of us have causes that we join with each other to help move forward. Sometimes the best things we learn from the characters that we are vicariously living these crazy things through is the cautionary tale of where not to go and what not to do. They teach us what to stay away from.
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Ahead of their greatly-anticipated bout, it appears that Eddie Hall has put in the hours ahead of his fight with Game of Thrones star Hafthor Bjornsson.
When Hall was crowned the 2017 champion of World's Strongest Man, the weightlifter clocked in at over 30 stone on the scales. Now, the former world champion has boasted his impressive body transformation on Instagram, as he has dropped 22lbs in weight.
Along with the image that donned his stunning physique, 'The Beast' told his followers:"Just back from an afternoon bike ride with the kids.
"Sitting at 164kg so overall 10kg lost and feeling great for it."
Both Hall and Bjornsson were apparently close friends, according to The Beast's comments on the True Geordie podcast, however, their relationship has turned sour over recent years.
Their feud has seemed to reach boiling point recently, as Bjornsson bested Hall's 500kg world-record deadlift. The Icelandic went one kilogram further, but Hall questioned the legitimacy of his world-record attempt, as it wasn't completed during an official competition.
The pair are now due to settle their differences in the boxing ring and 'The Beast' has claimed he's feeling incredibly 'nimble' as the former champion aims to shed the weight.
Speaking on another Instagram post, Hall revealed:"It's all coming together nicely, I'm feeling good. I'm feeling strong, that's for sure.
"Bodyweight is coming down massively, I don't know what I weigh right now but I'm feeling really good.
"I was 27st 7lbs when I started when I came back from Australia.
"I anticipate to be 26 7lbs, maybe a little bit less.
"This is a good weight for me right now. I'm feeling fit, feeling nimble and I'm able to do the boxing stuff really well.
"Weight for the fight, I don't know. I could come in at 120, I could come in at 170.
"We have just got to wait and see how my body adapts to all of the training.
"The main thing is I'm keeping strong, I'm not letting anything die off.
"The boxing work has taken a backseat right now, but I'm building my fitness up so I'm preparing myself to get into the boxing work.
"Which is good, we're making progress. We've got 15/16 months until the fight, so plenty of time. I'm enjoying the journey."
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An overnight fire that destroyed a shed and two vessels at the National Civil War Naval Museum in Columbus is being investigated as arson, officials say.
The fire was reported about 1:30 a.m. at the facility off Victory Drive. The large wooden shed was located behind the museum close to the Chattahoochee Riverwalk and Bulldog Bait and Tackle shop.
There were multiple points of origin, Interim Fire and EMS Chief Greg Lang told News 3 Monday morning.
The most valuable pieces of the museums collection are stored inside the main building, which did not appear to be damaged, Lang said.
The suspicious fire came hours after Columbus had its first protests in the wake of the George Floyd death in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed black man, died while in police custody. The officer, shown in cell phone video with his knee on Floyds neck, has been charged with murder.
Sunday afternoon, a peaceful protest including about 100 marchers was held in downtown Columbus. It lasted about two hours. A second protest march started not long after that. Columbus police arrested dozens of protestors at the intersection of Veterans Parkway and 13th Street. Most of them were charged with failure to disburse after warning them not to enter the road, according to police.
Neither march had a required city permit. But before the original march began, police met with organizers and said the organizers followed the instructions that were outlined. Most of the original march was contained to the Broadway sidewalks.
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On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was killed by members of the Minneapolis Police Department, who had pinned him to the ground with a knee on his neck while he struggled to breathe.
The protests started shortly after.
It's a heartbreakingly common story in today's America: a black man, usually, but sometimes a black woman or child, killed at the hands of police. Protests start, firings are sometimes issued and arrests are sometimes made. In this case, the officers involved have been fired and Derek Chauvin, the officer seen kneeling on Floyd's neck in a video, has been charged with third-degree murder.
Cleveland is no stranger to this kind of story. Tamir Rice was 12 when he was shot by police in a Cleveland park less than six years ago. There were no arrests.
Today, there are protests spreading across our nation. Cities are enacting curfews. And yes, there has been rioting and looting, directly harming small businesses and their owners, here in Cleveland and across the nation. As a business publication, those are stories we'll tell.
But this moment is about more than that. It's about structural racism. It's about police brutality going unchecked. It's about the different ways in which our community is hurting. Crain's wants to be there to help tell all of the community's stories.
So we're reaching out to you. First, let us know what type of relevant coverage you want to see from us. Racism affects us all; that means it affects the employers and employees we write about.
Secondly, help us amplify your voices. That could take many forms: a letter to the editor, a guest column or blog post, or talking to a reporter for a story. If you have an idea that relates to the protests or to the larger issues behind them, email me at [emailprotected], and we can talk through the options.
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Protests all over the country, including in Parkersburg, Florida, Minnesota, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., were held in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Protesters took to the streets across America again Sunday, with violence flaring in pockets of largely peaceful demonstrations fueled by the killings of black people at the hands of police. A truck driver apparently deliberately drove into demonstrators in Minneapolis nearly a week after George Floyd pleaded with an officer pressing a knee into his neck that he could not breathe.
Protests sprang up from Boston to San Francisco, with people robbing stores in broad daylight in Philadelphia and Santa Monica, California. In Minneapolis, the tanker truck sped into a peaceful crowd of thousands on a closed highway, but no protesters appeared to have been hit, authorities said.
The Minnesota State Patrol tweeted that the driver was apparently trying to provoke protesters and was arrested. Protesters swarmed the truck and jumped on the hood, even as it kept moving. Police then came in force to clear the highway in the city where violence erupted after last weeks death of Floyd, a black man. The protests quickly became national, spreading to dozens of cities large and small, and have lasted for days.
The officer who pressed his knee onto Floyds neck for several minutes has been charged with murder, but protesters are demanding the other three officers at the scene be prosecuted. All four were fired.
In neighboring St. Paul, thousands gathered peacefully in front of the state Capitol, pledging to keep up the protests.
Were Minnesota nice, but were not Minnesota dumb, and were not done, St. Paul Black Lives Matter organizer Darnella Wade said. They sent us the military and we only asked them for arrests.
Minnesotas governor brought in thousands of National Guard soldiers to help quell violence that had damaged or destroyed hundreds of buildings in Minneapolis over days of protests. The immense deployment appeared to have worked Saturday night, when there was comparatively little destruction.
On Sunday, in a display of force, long lines of state patrolmen and National Guard soldiers were lined up in front of the Capitol, facing the demonstrators, with perhaps a dozen military-style armored vehicles behind them.
Tensions were heightened Sunday as a second group of demonstrators protesting the death of George Floyd in Minnesota sought to join others already at Lafayette Park near the White House but were blocked by police.
Police used pepper pods and flash bangs to try to disperse the crowd, but the demonstrators held tight.
The protesters sought to engage black police officers, seeking their support. I been fighting this fight for 40 years. I been fighting this fight since the 80s. Do you think being on the outside is the solution or being on the inside and changing things is the solution, he asked them.
Gabrielle Labrosse-Ellis, 30, from Maryland, held a sign that said, Humanize black lives.
This is unacceptable. This is the last straw, she said. It has to be.
Labrosse-Ellis said she planned to leave before dark because she feared a repeat of the violence that occurred Saturday night.
Outside Lafayette Park, protesters were milling around near cleaning crews who were clearing glass and boarding up windows that were broken during Saturday nights protest
Across America, demonstrators called again for an end to police violence.
They keep killing our people, said Mahira Louis, 15, who marched with her mother and several hundred others through downtown Boston. Im so sick and tired of it.
Many also joined police in pleading for a stop to violence, saying it weakened calls for justice and reform.
It only hurts the cause, said Danielle Outlaw, head of the police force in Philadelphia, where more than 200 people were arrested as fires and looting engulfed the heart of the city.
Disgust over generations of racism in a country founded by slaveholders combined with a string of recent racially charged killings to stoke the anger. Adding to that was angst from months of lockdowns brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, which has disproportionately hurt communities of color, not only in terms of infections but in job losses and economic stress.
The droves of people congregating for demonstrations threatened to trigger new outbreaks, a fact overshadowed by the boiling tensions.
Maybe this country will get the memo that we are sick of police murdering unarmed black men, said Lex Scott, founder of Black Lives Matter Utah. Maybe the next time a white police officer decides to pull the trigger, he will picture cities burning.
The scale of the protests, sweeping from coast to coast and unfolding on a single night, rivaled the historic demonstrations of the civil rights and Vietnam War eras.
Curfews were imposed in major cities around the U.S., including Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. About 5,000 National Guard soldiers and airmen were activated in 15 states and Washington, D.C.
At the Minneapolis intersection where Floyd was killed, people gathered with brooms and flowers, saying it was important to protect what they called a sacred space. The intersection was blocked with the traffic cones while a ring of flowers was laid out.
Among those descending on Minneapolis was Michael Brown Sr., the father of Michael Brown, whose killing by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, set off unrest in 2014.
I understand what this family is feeling. I understand what this community is feeling, he said.
County Commissioner Angela Conley said the demonstrations and confrontations with police would continue until the other three officers who were at the scene when Floyd was pinned down are arrested and prosecuted. The officer who held his knee on Floyds neck, Derek Chauvin, was charged last week with murder. All four officers have been fired.
Well continue to have this militarized presence in our community until justice is done, Conley said.
In tweets Sunday, President Donald Trump blamed anarchists and the media for fueling the violence. Attorney General William Barr pointed a finger at far left extremist groups. Police chiefs and politicians accused outsiders of coming in and causing the problems.
The fury also spread to Europe, where thousands gathered in Londons Trafalgar Square, clapping and waving placards despite government rules barring crowds because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Indianapolis, two people were reported dead in bursts of downtown violence, adding to deaths reported in Detroit and Minneapolis in recent days.
Buildings around the U.S. were defaced with spray-painted messages, from the facade of St. Patricks Cathedral in New York to the historic Hay-Adams hotel near the White House. Some of Floyds gasped last words I cant breathe were repeated, alongside anti-police messages.
Crews near the White House worked to replace windows that had been shattered with large pieces of wood. Buildings for blocks were marked with graffiti, including curses about Trump. Shattered glass still covered the sidewalks. The damaged buildings included the Department of Veterans Affairs, directly across the street from the White House.
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Sedensky reported from Philadelphia. Associated Press journalists across the U.S. contributed to this report.
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Meet Uber Shed 2, located in Australia, on Mornington Peninsular, Victoria. Its a shed that you can live in, but its also a luxurious retreat that doubles as extra storage facility and display bay for a variety of collectibles, from auto memorabilia to art pieces, motorcycles, RVs and cars. It is the best of what can happen when you commission a house to be built around your car collection.
Completed in late 2019, this 638-square-meter (6,867-square-foot) property is every gearheads dream come true. It includes basic amenities like a bedroom, entertainment room, living room and kitchen, and offers ample space to store and show off an entire collection of machines. Call it a luxurious man-cave and you wouldnt be wrong.
Sure enough, it doesnt come with a private pool, but it does have something that looks like a bathtub-shaped jacuzzi on the rear deck. Or it could be just a uniquely-positioned regular bathtub. Either way, its got that basis covered as well.
The designers, Jost Architects, say that the owner actually wanted an existing shed torn down, in order to have this retreat built. Because the structure was less than 4 years old and still in excellent shape, it was decided to keep it and modify it so as to meet the new standards which included a raised roof that would fit a vintage Airstream bus. Space for model planes, kiddie cars, vintage cars, and WWII army jeeps, as well as art pieces, GI Joes, old signs, signed guitars, and even antique tram ticket dispensers was also made.
The result is a refined, elegant rural retreat, furnished in curated pieces from The History Vintage Antiques, using recycled and sustainable materials, that doubles as a very fascinating private (little) museum.
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Broken Shed Vodka from New Zealand is targeting travel retail sales through a distribution agreement with US-based channel specialist Haleybrooke International.
Distilled, crafted and bottled in New Zealand, the vodka underlines its close links with nature in its branding and communications.
Broken Shed Vodka is distilled three times from locally produced whey, an environmentally friendly and sustainable use of the natural protein and milk sugar-rich liquid that results from dairy production.
The vodka is free of additives and blends two New Zealand water sources: a natural mineral water from an aquifer in the Southern Alps and spring water from the North Island.
A one-litre bottle of Broken Shed vodka will be available in travel retail with a RRP of US$30
Broken Shed President Steve Bellini said: We are excited to be working with Haleybrooke International, as we move to having our vodka available with the duty free and travel retail industry.
With Haleybrooke Internationals impressive track record at helping spirits brands move products to travelling consumers among these markets, we see great opportunity.
Haleybrooke International President Patrick Nilson noted the brands appeal as an all natural vodka while company Vice President Roger Thompson said discussions with customers have been very positive.
We see lots of future success with this collaboration, he added.
Broken Shed Vodka was launched in New Zealand in 2010 and in the US in June 2012. It takes its name from an old shed on Lake Wanaka in the South Island where two Americans, Mark OBrien and Steve Turner, who were living in New Zealand, mused about making the worlds best vodka.
They aimed to produce a spirit with a twist ingenious to the prodigious mountains, sparkling valleys, bubbling springs, glassy fjords, mammoth trees, bubbling rocks, vegetative forests, and mystical boulders that make New Zealand, well, New Zealand.
The shed is now used as the brands office.
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JOLIET, IL The Will County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday that a badly decomposed body found one year ago inside a shed has been positively identified as Reynaldo Balleza-Banda. It was determined early in the investigation that the man died of exposure, and no foul play was suspected, sheriff's police said.
Will County Chief Deputy Chief Dan Jungles told Joliet Patch that Balleza-Banda was 41 at the time of his death. He had been living in Chicago.
According to the Will County Sheriff's Office, the body was found May 28, 2019 in an area outside Beecher. Because there are several horse stables and rodeos in the area of Washington Township, investigators surmised the dead man may have been a farm hand or rodeo worker, police said.
The sheriff's office circulated flyers in both English and Spanish to area farms, ranches, and local businesses. Afterward, the Will County Coroner's Office was contacted by someone who suspected the body may be that of his cousin, Reynaldo Balleza-Banda, who disappeared in February 2019.
The Will County Coroners Office learned the missing man's family in Mexico had not heard from him since late January 2019. The missing man had a cousin in Bradley, Ill.
"Detectives with the Will County Sheriff's Office traveled to Bradley, Illinois and obtained a DNA sample from Reynaldo's cousin. The DNA was subsequently sent to the Northeastern Illinois Regional Crime Lab for comparison," the sheriff's news release indicated.
Ten days ago, on May 18, forensic scientist Sarah Ozanick from the Northeastern Illinois Regional Crime Lab confirmed that the two DNA samples she analyzed indicated the dead man and the man's cousin were closely related, authorities said.
"Sheriff Mike Kelley and Coroner Pat O'Neil would like to thank all of the individuals that worked tirelessly on this investigation to identify the remains of Reynaldo Balleza-Banda, and ultimately bring closure to a grieving family," Thursday's news release indicated.
The Will County Coroner's Office has ruled the cause of death as undetermined.
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Louisville, CO, May 27, 2020 Primus, the Swedish heritage outdoor equipment brand established in 1892 known for its reliable, safe and innovative cooking products, has partnered with The Shed to provide outdoor enthusiasts the ability to rent camp cooking equipment in the Denver and Richmond, VA metropolitan areas. Through the creative partnership, Primus will offer five different kits to The Sheds users to rent for camping and outdoor cooking.
With the sharing economy booming and more people looking for new ways to experience the outdoors, the decision to partner with The Shed was clear, says Chris Clark, director of sales and marketing for Primus. We want users that are interested in going camping or backpacking to have the opportunity to rent great cooking equipment. Our rental program provides users with access to the gear they need to get into the outdoors and The Shed is helping us to accomplish that with their full-service, customer-centric model.
Primus makes equipment suitable for different outdoor cooking experiences including car camping, backpacking, cooking a meal at a local park, or tailgating at a picnic area. The kits that Primus is offering through The Shed include a Camping Grill Kit, a Camping Stove Kit, a Backpacking Kit for Two, a Camp Furniture Kit, and a Camp Place Setting Kit to provide the critical pieces for a great outdoor meal. The Shed is the first rental marketplace that provides rental in all categoriesfrom camping to carpet cleaners to toolscustomers rent online and The Shed offers delivery or pick-up options including same day.
Adding premium outdoor brands like Primus to our diverse inventory supports our mission to transform the rental experience with great brands across eight categories available for delivery or pick-up, says Daniel Perrone, chief executive officer of The Shed. Were thrilled to have a comprehensive offering of Primus products that outdoor users of any level can appreciate.
The rental economy continues to gain popularity in the retail landscape by offering consumers an alternative to the cost of ownership through a commitment-free and convenient use of consumer goods. Through the program with The Shed, Primus is able to reach the growing segment of the sharing economy with thoughtfully curated premium outdoor cooking kits.
The assortment were offering through our rental program will allow people to rent everything they needincluding the fuelto cook a great meal in the outdoors and have it delivered directly to their door, says Clark. This concept is a way for us to enter an exciting and new channel for outdoor users and will allow us to provide added accessibility for entry to mid-level participants who dont already own this type of gear.
About Primus: Primus has powered expeditions and fueled pioneers since 1892, including the first ascent of Mount Everest in 1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary andTenzingNorgay. Primus products are engineered in Sweden with an emphasis on technology, innovation and sustainability, resulting in reliableequipmentthat serve as life-long companions on any outdoor adventurefrom summit bids to weekend picnics. Primus AB, based inSolna, Sweden, is anindependent unit of Fenix Outdoor AB andis distributed in North America by the U.S. compass manufacturer, Brunton Outdoor Inc., out of Louisville, Colorado. Primus products are sold in more than 70 countries worldwide. For more information, please visitprimus.us.
About The Shed: Based in Richmond, Va., The Shed is the first consumer goods rental platform where consumers can rent hundreds of items from the expected to the unexpected all from one place. The sharing economy is one of the fastest-growing business sectors and is expected to reach $335 billion by 2025. The Shed plans to enter additional markets in 2020 as part of its mission to get the most out of the worlds stuff. For more information on The Shed, please visit http://www.ished.com.
Contact:Eric Hockmaneric.hockman@rygr.us970-924-0704, ext 113
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