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MakeSpace
MakeSpace operates moving and storage services under the Clutter brand, claiming 50,000 customers and 7.5 million items stored across a dozen US cities.
MakeSpace
MakeSpace, operating commercially as Clutter, provides technology-enabled moving and storage solutions across the United States. The company lists warehouse locations in San Francisco, Austin, Cincinnati, Newport Beach, New York, Goochland, Boston, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Park City, Jackson, and Hangzhou. Its stated customer base includes 50,000 users who have stored 7.5 million items, with a 92% satisfaction metric quoted on its website. The service line includes storage-only, storage-plus-moving, local moving, and long-distance moving options. Deployment focuses on residential and small-business storage, competing with national chains like U-Haul and Public Storage on convenience rather than price. The platform offers a "smart storage" model with on-demand pickup, digital inventory management, and same-day delivery. Clutter also operates an "Instant Dream Home" furniture-rental concept, though details on that division remain sparse. The company serves consumers and brands across multiple metro areas, but does not disclose revenue, investment returns, or ownership structure on its public site. Team size, founding date, and named principals are not published on the firm's website. The company does not list a leadership page, strategy document, or historical timeline. No recent operational event — such as funding rounds, acquisitions, or executive changes — is publicly available beyond the branding shift to Clutter. Additional offices span 12 cities, but the headquarters city is unspecified. MakeSpace presents a structural puzzle: it operates as a consumer-services company rather than a family office or investment vehicle, yet appears in a family-office database. Without disclosed ownership or wealth origin, its classification as a family office cannot be verified. The absence of leadership attribution, AUM data, and investment activity suggests the entity may be a portfolio company of a family office rather than the office itself.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Francisco, Austin, Cincinnati, Newport Beach, New York, Goochland, Boston, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Park City, Jackson, Hangzhou
Corporate office
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Frequently asked questions
Is MakeSpace a family office or a consumer-services company?
MakeSpace presents itself as a moving and storage provider under the Clutter brand. No public source identifies it as a family office, and its website contains no investment-related content. Its appearance in family-office databases may reflect ownership by an undisclosed family office rather than being one itself.
Who runs MakeSpace?
The company's website does not list any executives, founders, or board members. No named principal or management team is publicly available. This lack of attribution makes due diligence difficult for allocators seeking operator contact.
Does MakeSpace disclose financials or AUM?
No. The company does not publish revenue, profit, assets under management, or investment returns. The only public metrics are 50,000 customers and 7.5 million stored items — likely unit-counts rather than financial figures.
What investment activity does MakeSpace conduct?
None that is publicly documented. The company's website describes only storage and moving services. No deal flow, portfolio holdings, fund commitments, or direct investments are disclosed. If it invests capital, that activity is not visible to the public.
Where is MakeSpace headquartered?
The company lists warehouses in 12 US cities plus Hangzhou, China, but does not designate a headquarters address on its website. No single corporate office is specified.
Does MakeSpace have philanthropic structures?
No philanthropic arm or foundation is mentioned on the company's website. There is no public record of a MakeSpace charity or giving program.
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