The document proposes a storage facility solution targeted towards collectors to safely store parts of collections that don't fit in homes. It notes that many Americans live in cities with collections and high incomes. The storage facility would offer on-site retrieval and logistics, charging based on cubic feet used rather than a flat rate. Facilities would have clean environments with humidity and security controls to protect valuable collections. With a potential market of 30 million collectors, the business model estimates $22.5 million in monthly profits with only 5% adoption if charging $3 per cubic foot per month with 10% margins for storage companies. The proposed adoption strategy focuses on toy collectors as a first customer segment.