Drive Up Access
Outside Unit
rv, boat, or vehicle
uncovered
Drive Up Access
Outside Unit
rv, boat, or vehicle
uncovered
Drive Up Access
outside unit, rollup door
enclosed
boat or vehicle
Drive Up Access
Outside Unit
rv, boat, or vehicle
uncovered
Drive Up Access
Outside Unit
rv, boat, or vehicle
uncovered
Sitting on the northeast corner of the intersection of 42nd Street and 137th Avenue is the Tamiami Public Storage, equipped with cheap self storage units to tackle any size load.
A quick drive off of the Ronald Reagan Turnpike for customers coming from the east side of town, and a few miles off of Krome Avenue for those coming from the far west side of town, this location provides easy access from any direction.
Heading out on Highway 41 – aka The Tamiami Trail – through the Everglades? Use this location as a stop-off on the way to store or grab backpacks, travel gear and outdoor equipment.
It's always golf season in the Miami area, and for those frequenting the course at Miccosukee Golf and Country Club, a 10x10 unit makes for the perfect spot to store multiple sets of golf clubs all year long.
If space gets a bit tight at home for residents in Tamiami, as well as the Kendall Lakes or Westwood Lakes communities, a 10x20 unit is a great way to declutter a garage or spare bedroom, while a large 10x30 unit can store the contents of an entire five-bedroom home during a move or remodel.
At this location, there are outdoor storage units, indoor storage units and climate-controlled storage units too. There are also storage lockers for individual use to hold a few small items, as well as different options for storing a vehicle, RV or boat.
This Public Storage is open 7 days a week for the convenience of customers throughout north Miami-Dade County.
The manager of the storage Nicholas the best very helpfull for alm matters , fix all the problems find many ways to help you and being confortable the best service.
This is the place to come. Nicholas and his staff were really friendly and really gave us all the information we asked.