Storage units in Greensboro are just off Yanceyville Street near downtown and Greensboro Agricultural and Technical State University. Indoor climate controlled storage units and outdoor units with convenient drive-up access are available in a range of sizes close to the Old Irving Park neighborhood.
Golfers looking to keep their car trunks empty can tuck away clubs in a 5x5 storage unit after playing a round at Gillespie Golf Course, where you can also practice driving and your short game.
Rankin Elementary School families and others nearby can store year-round recreational equipment in a 5x10 storage unit. Behind the fishing gear, bats, and various balls and racquets, pack in rarely used items such as holiday decor and off-season clothing.
Residents sharing a place at Revolution Crossing Apartments with duplicate furniture can store couches, entertainment centers and dining tables in a 10x10 storage unit. Pack in boxes and excess kitchen equipment along with the furniture until you need them again.
An outdoor 10x15 storage unit is ideal for all your camping and fishing gear. The long, spacious storage units will hold kayaks, canoes and standup paddleboards, which are easy to load and unload with drive-up access. That means more paddling excursions to Piedmont Triad's Lake Townsend.
Homeowners in Fisher Park Historic District and around James B. Dudley High School planning a remodel can store five rooms of furnishings in a 10x20 storage unit until the project is complete.
Greensboro Public Storage has indoor and outdoor storage solutions to suit your needs.