LAKE FOREST, Ill., May 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Metro Storage LLC announced the opening of its newest store in Austell, Georgia. The former Target retail store building, located at 3757 Floyd Road in Austell was converted into a single-story, state of the art storage facility with 71,335 RSF of climate-controlled storage.
"The Atlanta area is an exciting market with lots of opportunity, and this new facility is a valuable addition to our portfolio," said Metro Storage LLC President Martin Gallagher. "With 17 stores in the area, Metro is well established in this market, and we can leverage that operational advantage to provide a quality storage solution to our customers."
The converted building has 586 first floor climate-controlled storage units and features a large covered loading area and multiple entrances around the building. In addition, the store features state of the art security, and a large modern leasing office. Located in a highly populated, strong median income market, the store is located near major retailers and several new and existing residential developments on a highly traveled thoroughfare.
About Metro Storage LLC
Metro Storage LLC is a privately owned, fully integrated, international self-storage company specializing in the development, construction, acquisition, and management of self-storage facilities in the USA, Brazil, and Central America. Metro operates under the trademark "Metro Self Storage" in the US, being one of the top 10 largest owner/operators of self-storage facilities in the United States with over 135 stores covering 14 states. Metro Storage International (MSI) has an affiliate/partner in Brazil which operates under the trade name "MetroFit". MSI's affiliate/partner in Central America operates under the trade name "Mr. Bodeguitas", and is Central America's leading self-storage operator with locations throughout Guatemala, El Salvador, and Costa Rica. More information about the firm is available at http://www.metrostoragecorporate.com.
SOURCE Metro Storage LLC
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