Climate Controlled
Elevator Access
inside unit, rollup door
near door or elevator
Climate Controlled
ground floor
inside unit, rollup door
near door or elevator
Climate Controlled
Elevator Access
inside unit, rollup door
near door or elevator
Climate Controlled
ground floor
inside unit, rollup door
near door or elevator
Climate Controlled
Elevator Access
inside unit, rollup door
near door or elevator
Climate Controlled
ground floor
inside unit, rollup door
near door or elevator
This Greenwood Village Public Storage, situated in the heart of the Denver Tech Center on DTC Boulevard, has cheap self storage units for local residential and commercial customers.
This location boasts a huge selection of indoor storage units in a variety of sizes, some of which have the option of climate-controlled storage.
A 5x5 unit can easily house electronics and a few boxes, while a 10x10 unit can store small office furniture and supplies.
With plenty of townhome and apartment complexes lining Union Avenue and Yosemite Street, locals can use a 10x20 unit as extra storage for furniture, seasonal clothing and personal belongings, while a large 10x30 unit can store everything inside the home or office during a move or remodel.
Mere minutes off of I-25 or I-225 and just south of Belleview Avenue, it's an easy location to get to from any direction and only 12 miles from downtown Denver.
Innovation is easy to come by in DTC – space, sometimes not as much. That's why Public Storage is here to help with a high level of customer service and affordable self storage options for all customers.
Very easy to rent. Great location. Only issue is that you can never get ahold of anyone there, either in person or on the phone. Also leaving a message doesn't help either as there is never a returned call.
Between downsizing our own lives, several unexpected turn of events, and the passing of several family members, in the last several years, storage units and facilities have become integral in our day-to-day lives. And, to be clear, not all of them are the same. Frankly, it's easy to get moved into a place that you can't move out of fast enough. Over several years of what seems like nonstop moving, packing, consolidating, and relocating portions of various properties, we decided to try a Public Storage in our new neighborhood. It was pleasant and void of some of the typical hurdles. When we needed additional space, and something indoors, the first Public Storage we were at didn't have the unit we were looking for, but there was one up the street. We stayed with the company and rented more units in the same area. The greatest feature for us has been that they recently began offering 24 hour access for a modest surcharge. One if the biggest hurdles we had encountered was that by the time of day we could get to our units to get some things done, the other places were closed until 6:00 AM the next day. It was almost impossible to get anything caught up. We were always rushing and not getting much done. It was overwhelming. I like the layout and accessibility above all