Storage Features & Amenities
Climate-Controlled Storage
Temperature-sensitive items? Our climate-controlled storage units use circulated air systems to help maintain a more regulated environment for your belongings.
Moving Supplies
Part of offering storage means anticipating your needs. We carry essential moving and packing supplies available for purchase at our locations to make move-in day a breeze.
Thoughtful Features
We maintain features like video cameras, electronically controlled access points, perimeter fencing, bright interior and exterior lighting, all to enhance your trust.
FAQs
We know you have questions, so we’ve put together some of the most commonly asked ones below. If your question is not answered here, you can always reach out to any of our facilities, or our Care Center at 833-786-7366.
Determining what size storage unit to rent is largely based on what you need to store. Visit our size guide or ask our storage specialists for more.
No, it's illegal and potentially dangerous to live, sleep or work in a storage unit.
No, storage units should not be used for purposes other than storage. Check your Rental Agreement for more info.
Climate-controlled storage units in Syracuse are kept between 55 and 80 degrees year-round to mitigate the damaging effects of temperature and humidity on sensitive items.
Disc locks, available for sale in the office, are the preferred locks for storage units.
Most guests choose AutoPay, our free automatic billing service, for their monthly payment. Payments can also be made online, in-store or by phone.
Storage Units in Syracuse, NY
Known for our unbeatable move-in deals and low rates, Store Space is quickly becoming the go-to for affordable storage in Syracuse, NY.
At Store Space, we strive to give you the best self-storage experience possible. We do this by making it easy to rent a modern storage unit in just minutes, offering the features and amenities you really want, combined with excellent customer service for all our guests.
Visit us in Syracuse at the addresses below, or click to our store pages to view inventory, make a free reservation, or rent online.
Storage Types in Syracuse
Storage Unit Sizes in Syracuse
Resources to help you
How Self Storage Works
If you’ve never rented self storage before, we’re here to help.
Making a Reservation
Once you’ve found the right storage unit you can lock in your price by making a free reservation.
Moving In
Here’s what you need to know to make the process as smooth as possible.
Store Space Storage Facilities in Syracuse
Self-storage can be used for a wide range of applications: homeowners and renters can store personal items during moves, seasonal decorations, furniture and clothing, or most anything that no longer fits at home. Businesses use storage for everything from inventory to off-site document storage, to equipment storage.
Store Space Self Storage Syracuse
Store Space at 2649 Erie Blvd E is located near Le Moyne College, just east of Seeley Road on Erie Boulevard East. Our location is easily accessible from I-690 (take the Thompson Road exit and head west). Call us at 315-398-5004 to talk with our storage specialists or to rent a storage unit in Syracuse.
- Climate-Controlled Storage Units
- Drive-Up Storage Units
- Many Available Units
- Enhanced Cleaning Protocols
- ADA-Accessible Parking
- 10% Discount For Active Military & Veteran
Store Space Self Storage North Syracuse
Store Space North Syracuse at 5412 S Bay Rd is ideally located near the airport, easily accessible from Interstate 81, Taft Road, and Route 11. Our drive-thru access makes it easy to get out of the weather! Rent online, by phone at 315-918-7909 or in person.
- Drive-Thru Access
- Climate-Controlled Storage Units
- Drive-up Units (limited availability)
- Large Elevators
- Many Available Units
- ADA-Accessible Parking
- 10% Discount For Active Military & Veterans
- Gate Access 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. Daily
If you want to know more about the types of storage we offer and what makes us love Syracuse, keep reading!
Types of Storage Available in Syracuse
We offer a range of unit sizes and amenities to ensure you find exactly what you’re looking for. Our smallest units can be used for furnishings and boxes, and our largest units can fit the contents of a whole house.
Our most popular sizes include:
- Small storage units – 5 ft. x 5 ft. (25 sq. ft.) useful for sporting goods, seasonal storage, small furniture, multiple boxes
- Medium storage units – 10 ft. x 10 ft. (100 sq. ft.) can hold contents of a one-bedroom apartment inc. furniture
- Large storage options – 10 ft. x 20 ft. (200 sq. ft.) ideal for household storage (furniture, appliances), or business inventory and equipment
Climate-controlled storage units
Weather extremes and humidity can cause issues with some stored items, which is why it’s important to keep sensitive items in climate-controlled storage units. These units are temperature-regulated year-round to keep furniture, antiques, electronics and paper goods better protected from moisture damage.
Indoor storage units
Our indoor storage units house our climate-controlled units. These units are completely enclosed in the building, so no matter rain or shine, you’ll be shielded when you visit your unit.
Drive-up storage units
For those seeking convenience, drive-up storage units are the way to go. Our facility has wide driveways for large vehicle access and renters can load and unload right at the door to these units.
The skyline is one of the many things we like about Syracuse, New York.
What we Like About Syracuse
While Syracuse has, by and large, moved away from its manufacturing past, the city has turned to health care, higher education and high-tech to bolster its economy in recent years. Combined with the area’s history, art, culture and many things to do, it’s not surprising that Syracuse ranked No. 4 on Forbes’ 2010 list of America's Best Places To Raise A Family.
History
French missionaries were first welcomed to the area by the Onondaga Nation in the 17th century. The name “Syracuse” was eventually chosen in 1820 because the lake and salt springs in the region reminded pioneer John Wilkinson of the Sicilian city of the same name. Salt production and related products were important to early settlers.
After the Civil War, Syracuse shifted from salt-related industries and became home to a number of manufacturing businesses, as well as a number of colleges.
Economy
Despite the decline of manufacturing in the area, the economy has remained viable, shifting focus to higher education, research, and health care. Top employers in the region include State University of New York Upstate Medical University, St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center, Syracuse University, Lockheed Martin Corp, Wegmans Food Markets.
Higher Education
Since the region has become known for its research, it only makes sense that Syracuse University is one of the nation’s top research universities. The area is also home to other notable higher education facilities, including State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, and Le Moyne College.
Arts and Culture
Syracuse hosts two jazz festivals and a Polish festival each year, as well as Syracuse Shakespeare Festival. Syracuse Opera Company performs approximately three performances per year, and the Syracuse Stage and Red House Arts Center are the places to go for creative, entertaining theater.
Museums range from the Everson Museum of Art to the Erie Canal Museum, as well as multiple other centers featuring science and technology, the Underground Railroad, even masks and puppets.
Dining
Syracuse seems to be a favorite destination of TV food programs, and we can see why! The variety alone makes our mouths water.
Guy Fieri and his show “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” has featured Funk ‘n Waffles, Eva’s European Sweets, Kitty Hoynes, Pastabilities, and Byblos Mediterranean Café, while “Man v. Food” has accepted challenges at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, Mother’s Cupboard and Heid’s of Liverpool.