This Regency Steel metal mini storage building in John Day, Oregon, now operates as a self-storage facility.
Delivered in June 2023, the building has nice street appeal thanks to Gray exterior walls, Charcoal-colored roof and trim and Satin White mini storage doors offering access into its (64) storage units. Designed for consumers with traditional self-storage needs, the building features rugged, reliable steel construction that keeps renter goods safe from the elements, moisture and other common hazards.
The 20’x300’x8.5’ mini storage building has a gable roof with a slight 0.5:12 pitch and the following storage units available for rent inside.
- (8) 5’x10’ units
- (56) 10’x10’ units
The building has 29-gauge Galvalume partitions acting as walls between storage units, and renters can access their rented units 24/7 though private mini storage doors with stainless-steel latches.
Engineered for the wet climate of the Pacific Northwest, the Regency Steel building had DripX condensation control pre-applied to its roof panels ahead of delivery. It also has a 16.8-psf roof snow load and a 115-mph wind speed rating in compliance with local building codes.
Situated in Grant County in northeastern Oregon, the city of John Day lies about 2 mile north of Canyon City.