Over my 46-year property management career I have managed everything from apartments to large 400,000 sq ft warehouses and lots of self storage properties. Some of those storage properties included ancillary real estate / businesses such as small retail spaces, self service car washes, business incubator spaces, contractor large bay flex space, indoor and under...
Although the current development cycle has begun to slow down, there are still plenty of investors seeking to place money into the self-storage sector. With pockets of opportunities across the country, especially in secondary markets that are experiencing population growth due to job creation and affordability, it’s important to stay abreast of the design trends...
Although there is still plenty of capital and investors for new self-storage development, as well as demand for additional supply across the country, cities throughout the United States are making it more difficult for self-storage developers to build storage facilities. News of temporary moratoriums that range from a few months to half a year or...
The days when storage facilities consisted of rows of single-story metal buildings sprawled out over large parcels within industrial locations seem to be nothing more than a distant memory in 2017. While the industry’s iconic roll-up doors are still a prominent part of any storage facility’s design, a shift toward more sophisticated architectural elements over...
Trends In Self-Storage Design By Judy Colbert “When the last recession hit,” says Ken Carrell, principal of ARE Associates in Lake Forest, Calif., the city of Escondido, Calif., had “about 32 square feet per person in self-storage when the national average was eight feet per person. The units were 92 to 96 percent full.” One...
One of the best things about my position as senior vice president of facilities at Extra Space Storage is that I get to oversee our solar power program. Adding solar power at many of our stores has been a positive experience, and I hope that sharing details of our story will inspire others to think...
Topographical Challenges In Self-Storage By Jeffrey S. Dallenbach, AIA, in collaboration with Cheryl L. Cole As the self-storage industry has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years, many developers are coming to the realization that all the flat sites are gone. Designing how the building meets the ground is critical for function, aesthetics, and...
The Evolution Of Multi-Story Storage Facilities It’s no secret that land is scarce and costly in urban areas, especially within retail areas of the desirable top 50 MSAs, and it’s an issue that self-storage developers will continue face as they seek to develop new facilities in crowded cities with ever-increasing demand for storage. The limited...
The Rise Of Urban Powerboat Ownership In some of America’s most developed and densely populated coastal cities, the experience of boating–or, more specifically, boat ownership–can often be as stressful as it is rewarding. In these locations, where undeveloped shoreline is at a premium, the complexities caused by the increasing scarcity of boat slips and other...