This Scottsdale storage provides residents, businesses and visitors a selection of options, perfectly sized to fit any need.
This Scottsdale boasts a huge selection of climate controlled units and is located east of Loop 101.
Less than three miles away from the Coronado Golf Course and Lighted Driving Range, a 5x5 unit is the perfect place to store golf clubs between visits to the fairway and help keep your car trunk clean.
Families can use a 5x10 unit as a convenient storage spot to keep bicycles, fishing and outdoor gear between outings at Eldorado Park.
A 10x10 unit is perfect for tenants in AYA Scottsdale apartment complex who need more space. Residents in Scottsdale looking to upgrade their home can use a 10x15 unit to store large furniture and boxes.
Known for its resorts and golf courses, Scottsdale's Old Town charm is also worth exploring, lined with 1920s buildings and 19th-century olive trees.
This Scottsdale Public Storage is ready to assist customers with any haul, big or small. We offer contact-free move ins through our eRental program.
Autumn made all my moving process simple & easy. She answered outgoing person who stayed professional, courteous throughout the process. She answered all my questions, making sure we knew our way around with a detour of the facility. Helping me with the PS App and how to use it. No doubt she made it easy to select PS at 1650 N Pima Rd. Thanks Again!
Been using this location for 3-4 years now. Tracy has been great!
Loved working with Tracy! She was able to answer all of my questions and spoke to me in a "non-pushy- upsell" way! Thank you!
Danni was so helpful with answering my questions. Very kind!
I was looking into getting a unit and stopped by at PS. Tracy was super helpful and made the move in experience easy. I like the fact that its gated and very secure, I now have peace of mind that my things are safe.
The property manager, Tracy, was helpful and courteous and got us into our storage unit in a timely manner. The storage facility is very secure and clean, our previous experience at the Public Storage on Main Street in Mesa was bad.