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TRUE STORAGE OPENS 55,000 RENTABLE SF FLINT, MI SELF STORAGE CONVERSION DEVELOPMENT

TRUE STORAGE OPENS 55,000 RENTABLE SF FLINT, MI SELF STORAGE CONVERSION DEVELOPMENT

Flint, MI – True Storage opened its 24th Class A self-storage facility earlier this month located at 3711 Lapeer Rd in Flint, MI. This site was previously home to a 70,000 sqft farmer Jacks grocery store, which closed its doors in 2007. The True Storage construction team delivered the completed project in late September 2023 bringing the deteriorating building back to functional beauty. Day-to-day operations will be managed by CubeSmart, while True Storage retains ownership of the property.

The big box conversion features nearly 55,000 rentable sqft across 638 units of varying sizes, all of which are climate controlled. The foyer of the building features a brand-new modernized office/retail space for CubeSmart to run their operations.

“With the site being anchored next to the Ashley Home Outlet and Directly on Lapeer Road, we feel that this development will bring new value to Flint and other surrounding retailers.” Said Chris Lewis, Director of Architecture & Design for True Storage. “The town of Flint was a pleasure to work with and we are excited to offer our services to local individuals and businesses.

This site is perfectly located right off Route 69 for Cubesmart customers and is a true showcase of True Storages ability to revitalize a property. This site will feature flexible hours, 24-hour interior and exterior video surveillance, security access to the unit, an assortment of unit sizes, covered loading bay, and high-end finishes throughout the facility.

True Storage, a self-storage developer that focuses on bringing value and lifestyle experiences to communities across the country, has proudly developed several other Class A facilities in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Georgia, Rhode Island, Florida, Indiana, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Illinois, New York, and Kentucky. In addition to breaking ground on facilities in Michigan, Ohio, New York, Florida, and throughout the New England area, with a dozen more in the pipeline.

About True Storage

True Storage, a national self-storage developer, produces premium Class A storage space through conversions and ground-up construction. Through partnerships with national self-storage companies, the facilities are managed and operated, meeting customer and community expectations for quality and service. For more information visit, truestorage.com.

About CubeSmart

CubeSmart is a self-administered and self-managed real estate company focused on the ownership, operation, acquisition, and development of self-storage facilities in the United States. Our self-storage facilities are designed to offer affordable, easily accessible storage space for residential and commercial customers. As a national owner and operator, we continually enhance our business by applying our management expertise and best practices to each facility. For more information visit, cubesmart.com.

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True Storage Donates $1,000 to The Monroe County Historical Society

True Storage Donates $1,000 to The Monroe County Historical Society

Ben Kfoury and Jacob Fuller from the True Storage team joined
with members of the Monroe County Historical Society to celebrate the grand
opening of True Storages new location in Monroe Michigan. In celebration of our
grand opening of our new facility in Monroe, True Storage presented the Monroe County
Historical Society with a $1,000 donation. The members of the historical
society were able to share stories of their towns redevelopment history and
were thrilled to hear about True Storages investment in redeveloping a local property
that had fallen into disrepair.

About The Monroe Historical: The Society was founded in 1938
by a group of citizens who recognized Monroe as special, perhaps even important.
They sought to safeguard the past and build upon the future. More than 75 years
later, MCHS is proud of its ongoing work in and around Monroe. We remain
dedicated to bridging yesterday with today, and thanks to the collective
efforts of others, have created cultural centers, restored buildings, achieved
national recognition for the site of the 1813 Battle of Frenchtown, and
preserved sites that otherwise would have perished. In short, we have met the
challenge of those who, decades earlier, asked that we claim Monroe’s story for
all to share. 

To learn more visit https://www.monroecountyhistoricalsocietymi.org/