For self storage near downtown Atlanta, this Reynoldstown Public Storage has a great selection of cheap storage units, 7 days a week.
Located on the south side of Memorial Drive, right near Interstate 20 and Moreland Avenue, this is a facility featuring different sizes of indoor storage units and outdoor storage units, as well as vehicle parking and storage options on site.
Hop on and off the BeltLine Trail with ease when storing running gear, hiking gear or biking gear in a 5x10 storage unit at this location.
Need to free up some space in a duplex or condo in Cabbagetown? Grab a 10x10 storage unit to pack up bulky winter clothes, holiday decorations, tool sets and small furniture, while families moving in or moving out of the area can use a 10x30 storage unit to hold on to everything inside a five-bedroom home during the moving process.
This location also features a property manager living on the premises.
With its prime location just a few minutes outside of downtown, Reynoldstown continues to attract new families, young professionals, students, artists and folks who want to enjoy a walkable, active lifestyle with easy access to all of the downtown amenities. When things start to get a little tight, don't let a lack of space slow things down – instead, call on this Reynoldstown Public Storage to provide an affordable storage solution.
Tiffany was very helpful and made my move from a 10x10 unit to a 10x15 unit very smooth and effortless. Very happy with my experience here the last 6 months.
Very helpful and professional
Very helpful and professional
Tiffany is the best!! She really helped out and made sure everything was taken care of before I left out. Definitely made my experience pleasant and easy thanks!!! Give her a raise ASAP!!
This place is infested with rats, everything I was storing was eaten through and covered with mold because the rats had chewed through the insulation in the roof causing a water leak. The property manager let me know that it was a known issue and they failed to inform the rest of the people renting in the building, so I continued to pay rent to store ruined and moldy items. The items will possibly be covered by insurance, but the pay out for roughly $6,000 worth of furniture is about $300 and it doesn't include the rent that I was paying to store ruined items. If they would have informed me of the rat issue, I would have moved my items before they were ruined and not continued to pay rent for items that are chewed up, covered in rat piss, and molding.