COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- StorageMart, a self storage company based out of Columbia, MO, has acquired a new store in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The newly acquired store is located at the corner of Baker and Newtown Rd in Virginia Beach. This is the second StorageMart location that will be opening in the Virginia Beach area. The new facility has a selection of drive up and climate controlled storage units. There is over 64,000 square feet of rentable space and a total of 563 units. There are a variety of units with different sizes depending on what your storage needs are. The Virginia Beach storage facility offers controlled gate access and every tenant has their own unique pin code that they have to enter in order to access and when you leave the facility.
Cris Burnam, the president of StorageMart, is excited to offer new self storage opportunities to the Virginia Beach community. "We look forward to expanding our foot print in this growing community. We can't wait to open the doors at our new location at the corner of Baker and Newtown Rd in Virginia Beach. We look forward to offering our brand promise of easy, clean, and friendly service to this market."
StorageMart started with a single store in Columbia, MO and has grown to be the largest privately-owned, family operated storage company in the world. StorageMart is led by the Burnam family, which has been in the storage industry for three generations. Dedicated to providing easy, clean and friendly service to each and every customer, StorageMart is also committed to giving back to the many communities it calls home through their Store it Forward program. In 2017, the company donated more than $159,000, in addition to donating over $370,000 in free rent to charities throughout the US, UK, and Canada. Find out more at http://www.storage-mart.com
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