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    Simply Self Storage is a privately owned self-storage company in the United States. It has more than 100 operating self-storage facilities with over 8 million square feet of storage space combined. It has more than 100 operating self-storage facilities with over 8 million square feet of storage space combined.

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    Simply raised $7M from angel investors and VCs. In August 2014, Simply raised $5 million in Series A funding led by Aleph VC and with participation from Formation 8 and Genesis Partners. [6] Angel investors include the former CEO of Steinway Musical Instruments, Dana Messina and Zohar Gilon. [7]

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    Founded on April 1, 1998, by Andrew Risch and Ted Shockey, the site was originally named Q2PMP (Quake2 Player Model Pack), featuring user created Quake 2 plug-in characters. [ 1 ] Although Polycount was known mainly for Q2PMP, its first main goal was to save and show off Quake 2 player plug-in models.