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StorageMart - Kansas City - 1720 Grand Blvd
1720 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108
StorageMart - Kansas City - 1015 E 8th St
1015 E 8th St, Kansas City, MO 64106
StorageMart - Kansas City - 417 Grand Blvd
417 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64106
Public Storage - Kansas City - 700 Woodswether Rd
700 Woodswether Rd, Kansas City, MO 64105
Public Storage - Kansas City - 3440 Main Street
3440 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64111
StorageMart - Kansas City - 195 Southwest Blvd
195 Southwest Blvd, Kansas City, KS 66103
Extra Space Storage - Kansas City - 500 SW Blvd
500 SW Blvd, Kansas City, KS 66103
StorageMart - Kansas City - 3401 Broadway Blvd
3401 Broadway Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111
StorageMart - Kansas City - 4121 NE Davidson Rd
4121 NE Davidson Rd, Kansas City, MO 64116
Public Storage - Mission - 6560 Foxridge Drive
6560 Foxridge Drive, Mission, KS 66202
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Small Storage Units Kansas City, MO.
Kansas City, MO is a great place to rent small storage units.
Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri and spans over 316 square miles with over 460,000 residents, it is near Independence and southwest of Springfield. With an ever increasing population and limited space, the people in Kansas City are always looking for extra space to store seasonal items or whenever they are making a big move. Luckily, there are many self storage facilities located all around the city which can help to meet the needs of persons living in the area.
Downtown Kansas City is an area rich in cultural arts. It was selected as one of America's best Downtowns by Forbes magazine in 2012. It features numerous upscale shopping centers and lots of local cuisine. Self storage units might come at a higher price in this area so you are encouraged to look a few miles out of this zip code in order to find better deals. The city also hosts many annual festivals and cultural events. These include Heart of America Shakespeare Festival and the Kansas City Blues and Jazz Festival. Organizers of these events can use self storage in Kansas City to store items before, during and after the event.
Kansas City is also home to many Fortune 500 companies which include Sprint Nextel Corporation, H&R Block, YRC Worldwide Inc., and International Assets Holding Company. There are also Fortune 1000 corporation located in the city as well. These include Great Plains Energy, AMC Theaters, Aquila, DST Systems, and Garmin International.
The city experiences its warmest month in July and its coldest in December. If you plan on storing items that can be affected by extreme heat or cold, then consider a climate controlled storage unit. These might be a bit more expensive but will provide added protection for your items. Be sure to ask about any available discounts which might be available to you in order to help to lessen the cost.
There are many universities and colleges in the Kansas City metropolitan area. These include University of Missouri, Rockhurst University, Kansas City Art Institute, Avila University, Park University and William Jewell College. College students can use self storage to free up space in their crowded dorm rooms. Many self storage facilities provide free truck rental and some even have a special discount for college students.
The Kansas City self storage facilities listed on USSelfStorage.com will provide you with all the information needed to make an informed decision about self storage unit rental. There is no longer a need to waste your time searching the phone-book or visiting several self storage websites. Whether you are looking for drive up units or mobile storage, there are many to choose from. You can search for amenities such as 24-hour access, boat and RV storage, gated access and enhanced security.
What Price Are Storage Units in Kansas City?
The price of a storage unit in Kansas City can vary, depending on several factors. Where it's located, the size of it, and whether it's climate-controlled, all matter. You may also pay more for a newer facility, or one that has more security than its competitors. The most important thing to remember about choosing a storage unit is that it's not a good idea to select one solely based on price. There are many other aspects that should also be considered.
Typically, you can expect to pay between $50 and $200 for a storage unit in Kansas City. Units in this price range are typically 5' x 10' to 10' x 10'. Of course, there are options for storage lockers that could cost less, and you may pay far more than $200 for a big storage unit that houses an RV or other full-sized vehicle, especially if you're in an area of Kansas City with high cost of living.
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