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Self-storage construction has become more sophisticated over the past decade due to heightened consumer expectations as well as more rigid approval processes through municipal planning and zoning boards. Where self-storage was restricted to industrial zones in the past, it now often enjoys prime locations in commercial and even residential areas. Self-storage buildings, primarily constructed of metal building panels, are available in increasingly attractive options. Suppliers provide roofs, corridors, roll-up doors, mezzanines, lifts, elevators, relocatable buildings, and more. Important aspects of self-storage building include site layout, design and unit mix. Trends in self-storage construction include conversions, multi-story building, climate control and ‘green’ building, which can involve LEED certification and sustainable options such as solar panels. Specialty niches include boat/RV storage, wine storage and storage condos.
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Construction of Self-Storage Facility Approved in Glendale, Ariz.
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Gimili Self Storage Opens in Canada
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Storage Express Opens Climate-Controlled Building at Louisville, Ky., Facility
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Turning Development Obstacles Into Opportunities: A Case Study of Ranson Self-Storage
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Mako Steel to Present and Exhibit at the Inside Self-Storage World Expo With Special Offers
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The Financial Payback of Solar Energy: A Self-Storage Hypothetical Reveals Costs vs. Benefits
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Overbuilt Florida Self-Storage Market May See More Distressed Sales
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Self-Storage Developer Asks Urbandale, IA, Council to Amend Fire Code
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BETCO Hires Two to Sales Team
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A Tale of Two Realities in the Boat/RV-Storage Building Market: Misconceptions vs. Actuality for This Potentially Profitable Niche
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