Groundbreaking Development: Harbor Avenue Storage, Seattle WA
Fully constructed in 2023, Harbor Avenue Self Storage in Seattle, Wash., is a standout example of contemporary design and practicality.
Crafted by reputable self-storage designer Jackson | Main Architecture, P.S., managed by SecureSpace, and built on a remediated site, the facility boasts approximately 130,000 square feet of rentable space and 1,117 climate-controlled units in a variety of unit sizes to cater to a diverse range of storage needs.
Unique features include a Type II-B construction for enhanced safety, a three-story structure with a basement to optimize the 1.24-acre site, and parking for 16 vehicles. The facility’s aesthetics, marked by a blend of modern and industrial elements, such as pre-finished metal panels and concrete masonry, complement its urban setting while offering the most advanced security technology, including AI-enabled 24/7 surveillance.
Harbor Avenue Self Storage emphasizes user experience from the facility’s harmonious fit into the cityscape to its carefully considered features, including abundant parking, sizable elevators, and a sheltered loading area, ensuring convenience and accessibility. The interior aesthetics further express a dedication to excellence and user satisfaction, with a hospitable leasing office with recognizable branding and contemporary comforts.
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