CubeSmart buys new Brooklyn facility for $49 million

Al Harris
February 4, 2016

Call them a satisfied customer.

CubeSmart has acquired a newly constructed self-storage facility at 809 Neptune Avenue in Coney Island from New York-based operator Storage Deluxe.

The 139,000-square-foot facility cost the Malvern, PA-based REIT $49 million, according to The Real Deal.

The purchase isn’t the two operators first transaction together; CubeSmart became New York City’s largest self-storage operator back in 2011 when it acquired a portfolio of 21 facilities from Storage Deluxe, 15 of those in New York, for $560 million.

With the latest acquisition, CubeSmart now has 35 facilities in the Big Apple.

Storage Deluxe started developing the Neptune Avenue facility in 2013 after buying the site for $15 million. According to its website, the company has six other locations under development in the city.

 

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