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The Other Side of the Fence => Storage Facilities => Topic started by: MovieMan on January 04, 2013, 01:39:27 PM

Title: What chain storage facilities do you have in your state ?
Post by: MovieMan on January 04, 2013, 01:39:27 PM
In California we have the following (some would be regional, some national).


Public Storage
Extra Space Storage
Security Storage
A-1 Storage
Mr. Space
U-Stor-It
U-Haul
and probably some others I've forgotten:

If you join this thread, please indicate your state at the top of your post and then your facilities list.

Title: Re: What chain storage facilities do you have in your state ?
Post by: Travis on January 04, 2013, 02:47:26 PM
Big Chains in Texas

Public Storage
AAA Storage
Extra Space Storage
U-Stor Self Storage
U-Stor-It
U-Store-It
U-Haul
CubeSmart
Uncle Bob's Self Storage
Private Mini Storage
All Storage
American Mini Storage
Assured Self Storage
Stor-A-Way
Security Self Storage
Watson & Taylor Self Storage
Title: Re: What chain storage facilities do you have in your state ?
Post by: fredgsanford on January 04, 2013, 03:50:54 PM
ny

public storage
safeguard
storage post
cubesmart
extra space
a space place
u haul
treasure island
manhattan mini
tuck it away
uncle bobs
stop and stor
keepers
storage mart

im sure im forgetting a couple
Title: Re: What chain storage facilities do you have in your state ?
Post by: UdyRegan on June 30, 2014, 09:44:41 PM
There are more than 700 self-storage operators in Australia and business is booming, with Sydney having the highest rental rates while Tasmania, Victoria and Perth are found to be the least expensive places to store.
Title: Re: What chain storage facilities do you have in your state ?
Post by: alloro on June 30, 2014, 11:42:46 PM
There are more than 700 self-storage operators in Australia and business is booming,

Are the items stored above ground, or down under?
(Sorry, it had to be said!) :)
Title: Re: What chain storage facilities do you have in your state ?
Post by: Travis on July 01, 2014, 12:01:19 AM
UdyRegan...welcome to the forum and thanks for the input. How do Australian storage facilities dispose of delinquent tenant's goods?