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The Roll Up: Weekly Self Storage Development News 11.6.19

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Bradfordville Self-Storage, a three-story, 75,000-square-foot, climate-controlled storage facility is coming to 5.28 acres at 3805 Bradfordville Road in Tallahassee, FL. Frontage will be on Velda Dairy. The first floor will have 4,150 square feet of retail space.

Also in Tallahassee: Uptown Self-Storage, 2781 Alexis Lane on Capital Circle NE, has begun Phase II and is adding another 19,125 square feet of self-storage space. Source: Tallahassee Democrat 

Planned

The Glynn County Mainland Planning Commission may consider a rezoning request to allow a self-storage facility to replace the former Sears store in the Glynn Place Mall in New Brunswick, GA. The Jefferson Bennett Development Group hopes to build a climate-controlled building, as well as convert some of the Sears structure into commercial space. The Sears store closed in 2018. The commission also will hear a proposal for a conditional use permit for Exit 29 Self Storage, a planned 14,400-square-foot structure at 272 Southport Parkway. Source: The Brunswick News 

Developers will transform the Butter Krust bakery building in Corpus Christi into a self-storage facility.

In Corpus Christi, TX, business partners Ronald Fremin and Chris Genard, both of Louisiana, plan to renovate the former Butter Krust Bakery into a climate-controlled storage facility for both residential and commercial use. Construction began in September, and it’s expected to be completed in March 2020. The Butter Krust Bakery building was built in 1938 and has nearly 75,000 square feet. Source: Caller Times 

Completed

Friendly Self-Storage opened Aug. 5 at 360 Gilder Way in Gypsum, CO. It has 590 units and 62,000 rentable square feet, plus uncovered outdoor parking, RV and boat storage, and trailer rentals, moving and packing supplies.

La Crosse Indoor Self Storage opened Oct. 16 in about one-third of the former SkipperLiner boat manufacturing building at 123 Marina Drive on French Island, WI. American Marine rents the other two-thirds of the building, which Pete Griffith owns. The facility has 303 units and 15,000 square feet. Source: La Crosse Tribune

Moratorium

The Coon Rapids City Council voted Oct. 15 to ban any new outdoor self-storage facilities in the city. Currently operating outdoor facilities may continue to run in the Minnesota city. Last February, the council put a moratorium in new self-storage sites, and renewed it for another six months in August. The city has seven existing and two newly opened self-storage facilities in operation. Source: ABC Newspapers

Reversal

In California, the Atascadero City Council voted 3-1 not to allow the Dove Self-Storage development near Paloma Park. The city’s planning commission had approved the project, but a council member submitted a repeal of that approval. The City Council eventually agreed not to let the project go forth. Source: Colony Magazine

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