Capitol Hill Public Storage, open 7 days a week, provides local customers with a huge selection of self storage rentals in the area northeast of downtown Seattle.
At this facility – located on 12th Avenue between Denny Way and Howell Street, less than one mile east from Interstate 5 – indoor storage units come in a variety of different sizes.
One block away from one of the area's most popular parks, Cal Anderson Park, let a 5x10 storage unit at this location hang on to athletic gear, running shoes, blankets, backpacks and more for days spent strolling the grounds, playing on the sports fields or just relaxing by the reflecting pool.
Families living in apartments or duplexes near Lowell Elementary School can free up some space at home with the help of a 10x10 storage unit, which is big enough to accommodate a sofa and a spare mattress or a few bikes, skis, snowboards and other seasonal items.
Madison Valley residents can use a 10x20 storage unit when looking for somewhere nearby to store large furniture items, household appliances and boxes of clothes during a local move.
There are covered parking spaces and uncovered parking spaces for vehicle storage and the manager of this property lives on site.
Swing by the rental office to pick up moving boxes, packing peanuts, bubble wrap and other packing supplies.
A popular area for singles, young professionals and young families, Capitol Hill is known for its trendy shops, boutiques, eateries and a vibrant nightlife scene, all less than two miles from downtown Seattle. Never short on things to do, but sometimes a bit short on space, local residents and businesses know when they need to find cheap storage units, this Public Storage in Capitol Hill is the place to go.
Davon was great, super easy to rent and very helpful.
Davon was immensely helpful with my experience here at this Public Storage location. Easily the best team member Ive had the pleasure in meeting in years. Very understanding and will work with you with care.
The prices here truly can't be beat but you are absolutely getting what you pay for. The access hours are pretty inconvenient and one of the elevators has been "out of order" for over a month with no indication that it's going to be fixed anytime soon. The one elevator that does work barely works and it feels like you need to pray that it will take you to the floor you want to go to. On top of that the office is frequently empty with nobody on staff even during hours when it should be open. I would highly recommend going somewhere else if you can afford it.
Worst service I've experienced in my 30 years of life. If it's not flooding, it's an elevator broken, BUT all the floor access doors are locked shut. It's always just shy of a major inconvenience. I regret so much that I chose this place to move all my storage into.
So I came across this place via a third party website and I got my 5 by 10 unit for a fantastic price. When I arrived to take a look at the unit and return the lock that they so graciously put on my table and allowed me to use if I needed it. Only to find out that there was an entire corner of my unit that was cut out by a support beam. After inquiring at the front desk why it seems that I'm missing a huge chunk of my unit and asking to look at a regular 5x10, I was informed that my unit may not be a 5 by 10 but the square feet are equal to that of a 5x10. If I wanted to get a regular 5 by 10 with no corners taken out just squared walls my monthly fee would go up by almost $40. Know if in fact my cheap price was because of this cutout corner I feel that I should have been informed of this when I reserved the space but there was nothing mentioned nothing at all. That's insane. It took me a little while to move my things in and I didn't add my own lock because I didn't have anything in the unit. And then one day I received an email saying thanks for choosing public storage for your storage needs you're all moved out. Apparently if they walk by your unit and you don't have a lock on it they just consider you to have moved out and finalize your paperwork and say see you later. On top of that access to your unit stops at 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday what kind of hours are those? And the cherry on top of all of this is that every time I've been there there has only been one cart to take your belongings from your car to your unit. Today I had to wait for over 20 minutes for a cart so I could take my small load to my unit without having to carry each box individually. If the price that I found was not such a fantastic deal I would have moved out of here in a heartbeat.
I do not recommend this storage facility. (It used to be a pretty decent spot to rent from a couple years ago, but it seems to have really taken a turn.) Now there are rarely carts available (just buy more carts!). The hours for access start in the very early morning hours instead of also including evening hours when many people would actually be able to come to their units. One of the elevators has been broken for a week and a half or more, with only one remaining elevator available for use by the entire facility. Or you can try hauling your stuff up/down in the stairwell. And then yesterday we had to help someone who had gotten stuck in the stairwell and even though there are security cameras no one from the office had come to help.