GRM Information Management Acquisition of Storage Quarters Records Management, Inc. Expands GRM Client Base in New York Metro.
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Get StartedJersey City, NJ, August 18, 2026 — GRM Information Management recently completed the acquisition of Storage Quarters Records Management of Garden City, NY. This acquisition adds to GRM’s already-substantial NY area client base and contributes to its strong year-to-date revenue growth. This is GRM’s second recent acquisition, having acquired FileVault, LLC of Charlotte, North Carolina last month.
Beyond its Document Storage business, GRM also provides Scanning, Pathology Storage, Document Destruction and Release of Information (ROI) services for the healthcare industry. GRM, a privately held company, is widely known as a leader in records management; maintaining a noteworthy reputation for delivering the highest levels of customer service and operational excellence.
Commenting on the acquisition, Avner Schneur, President and CEO of GRM stated, “Storage Quarters was an expertly run organization that had assembled an impressive list of corporate clients over the course of many years.” Schneur goes on to add, “We’re really pleased to welcome this group of high-quality clients to the organizations that we serve – providing a full breadth of physical and digital records management solutions.”
In combination with sister company, VisualVault, GRM delivers digital content management solutions across a broad range of industry-leading digital data, document and process management solutions across industries, including Healthcare, Public Sector, Banking, Human Resources, Higher Education and Entertainment. At the core of many of these solutions are advanced workflow automation functionality and AI-powered digital document management functions such as auto document classification and data extraction. These advanced digital solutions are initiated with the indexing and assigning of metadata to newly-digitized documents.