Delivered to Perry, New York, in October 2023, these (2) prefabricated metal mini storage buildings now serve as a self-storage facility.
Fabricated by Regency Steel Buildings, the pair of mini storage buildings feature heavy snow loads and provide ample space for storage while showcasing a sleek and contemporary design. Charcoal Gray exterior paint blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment, while a combination of Charcoal Gray and Hawaiian Blue trim adds a touch of vibrancy.
Designed for renters with traditional storage needs, the buildings contain (62) storage units between them. With most mini storage facilities maintaining occupancy rates that exceed 90%, the buildings generate a steady and reliable stream of rental income for the owner.
Both structures have gutters and downspouts along the roofs that help with drainage, and both have 3” WMP-VRR-faced roof vapor barriers that help prevent moisture from infiltrating the structure, helping safeguard valuables stored inside. Perry’s varied climate, characterized by cold winters and humid summers, makes this feature particularly important in maintaining an optimal storage environment.
Building A is 30’x120’x8.5’ and has a gable roof with a 4:12 pitch. Inside, it has:
- (6) 10’x10’ units
- (20) 10’x15’ units
Building B is also 30’x120’x8.5’ with a gable roof with a 4:12 pitch and has the following storage units inside:
- (20) 5’x10’ units
- (6) 10’x10’ units
- (10) 10’x20’ units
All renters maintain 24/7 private access to their rented units through a Polar Blue mini storage door, and heavy-duty 29-gauge partitions serve as interior walls between storage units.
Both mini storage buildings also adhere to local building codes, boasting high, 60.9-psf roof snow loads and 110-mph wind ratings. From their structural integrity to their aesthetic appeal, these buildings not only meet the practical needs of the community but also enhance the local landscape.
Located in western New York, the village of Perry is part of the Wyoming County towns of Perry and Castile. The small community sits about 54 miles southeast of Buffalo.