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Bounce bags $19M to expand its traveler convenience network
Luggage storage as a vector for piling into convenience-based revenue opportunities in the business of global travel continues to put a spring in San
Luggage storage as a vector for piling into convenience-based revenue opportunities in the business of global travel continues to put a spring in San Francisco-based Bounce ‘s step. However, Candee stresses that the company’s focused on “quality, not quantity” — in this context, that means locations in the vicinity of places where travelers may look to store stuff, so around mainline train stations and the like. “We’re excited to see how this new capital will fuel Bounce’s growth into new markets and power storage operations at hotels and venues,” said David Hartwig, partner, and Rico Mallozzi, principal, at Sapphire Sport in a joint statement.
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