An entrepreneur in Alexandria, Kentucky, bought these (6) Regency Steel mini storage buildings to serve as a self-storage facility.
The buildings generate a steady, reliable income stream for the owner and bring (70) storage units to northern Kentucky, helping fulfill an ongoing need for storage space exacerbated by the 2020 pandemic and a growing number of Americans working from home. They all have striking, Gallery Blue exteriors with matching trim, and each storage unit has its own Silhouette Gray mini storage door offering private access for its renter.
Each building in the complex has a single-slope roof with a slight 0.5:12 pitch and 29-gauge dividers separating the storage units inside, and the buildings come in pairs, with the six buildings coming in three different sizes and styles.
Buildings A & B
10’x150’x8.1’/8.5’
- (30) 10’x10’ storage units between them
Buildings C & D
15’x100’x7.9’/8.5’
- (2) 10’x15’ units between them
Buildings E & F
10’x100’x8.1’/8.5’
- (20) 10’x10’ units between them
The business owner verified local building codes before finalizing the buildings’ design, and Regency engineered them accordingly, adding 14-psf roof snow loads and 115-mph wind loads to all six buildings.
Part of Campbell County, Alexandria sits 47 miles northwest of Maysville and 14 miles south of Cincinnati, Ohio.