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Storage - Household & Commercial in Ann Arbor, MI
Fort Knox Self Storage - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 747-9060
Maple Village Self Storage - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 662-3700
Off Site - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 929-1139
Pirates Cove - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 426-7080
Place With Space - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 528-1190
State Street Self Storage - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 222-0277
Stop'n Lock Self Storage - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 663-6990
Storage USA - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 973-1500
Stowaway Self Storage - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 669-8880
The Storage Chest - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 663-6443
US Storage Depot - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 213-2762
Helpful Definition for: Storage - Household & Commercial
'Storage', in Ann Arbor, is the stocking of goods, household or commercial. Self storage is an industry in which storage space like rooms, lockers, containers, and/or outdoor space, is rented to tenants in which they can store and access their goods. Self storage facilities lease space to individuals usually for storing household goods and the rented spaces are secured by the tenant's own lock and key.
A warehouse, on the other hand, is a commercial building for storage of goods. Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc. They are usually large plain buildings in industrial areas of cities and towns. They have loading docks to load and unload goods from trucks. Sometimes warehouses load and unload goods directly from railways, airports, or seaports.
