Ohio self-storage buildings change hands
More than 418,000 square feet involved
By Inman News, Wednesday, May 28, 2008.A private investor recently sold a seven-property portfolio of self-storage facilities in the Columbus, Ohio, metro area for nearly $18.9 million.
The properties bear the Storage Inns of America brand and comprise 418,020 square feet.
A Mishawaka, Ind.-based investment group purchased the portfolio from an unidentified investor at a price per square foot of $45.
The Storage Inns of America portfolio includes:
- a 608-unit facility at 1330 Georgesville Road, Columbus;
- a 576-unit facility at 7200 Tussing Road, Reynoldsburg;
- a 570-unit facility at 9984 South Old State Road, Lewis Center;
- a 520-unit facility at 5199 Westerville Road, Columbus;
- a 460-unit facility at 5301 East Tamarack Circle, Columbus;
- a 426-unit facility at 580 East Dublin-Granville Road, Worthington;
- a 342-unit facility at 1585 Lexington Ave., Mansfield
Each property is of similar construction: a single-level storage facility with standard drive-up, interior climate control, steel or brick exterior, metal framing, steel roof and concrete slab with asphalt driveway. All locations feature exterior lighting, perimeter fencing with computerized-gate access, a manager's office and signage exposing the Storage Inns of America logo.
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