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Brief About the Modern Self Storage Indianapolis Facilities




Modern Self Storage Indianapolis facilties are being built as much larger multistoried buildings with heating, air conditioning, and often offering a wide array of complimentary services. These SSFs are often designed to fit into the existing architectural setting. Increasingly such units are being located in residential areas because they do not generate much traffic, are not noisy, do not create pollution, and place a very light burden on municipal services.  These facilities are designed to meet the need for easily accessible, small-scale storage space. A typical SSF covers two to three acres and consists of five to six buildings, each containing approximately 10,000 square feet of storage space. The size of the storage units can range from 25 square feet to 600 square feet. Internal driveways provide access and parking at individual storage units.


Successful self storage Indianapolis facilities require a location well served by major highways. Well traveled routes between commercial and residential districts, adjacent to interstate highways, major thoroughfares abutting commercial and residential areas all show potential for this type of facility. Successful modern SSFs are typified by a wide assortment of amenities and services that increase their value for their customers. The two absolutely critical elements for a successful SSF are that it provides good security and convenience. Another approach to SSFs gaining popularity involves the conversion of industrial or commercial property to SSFs. Depending upon the area; such facilities may be conveniently located for this purpose. The property may be inexpensive because it is no longer being used for its original purpose. Thinking “outside the box” can prove rewarding in this situation. Where the facility already has heating and air conditioning facilities, partitioning the interior can be relatively inexpensive and lead to excellent rental revenues.


Jeson Clarke