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It's the best storage you'll find in New York in terms of professionalism, service, and security. However, it's correspondingly more expensive. Alternatively, you could get a company like [[College Boxes]] to pick up, store, and deliver your stuff. But who knows how secure their storage is? Also, if you have lots of stuff to store, it's cheaper to get a 64 cubic feet closet with MMS for around $50 per month than to pay College Boxes to store a dozen boxes.
 
It's the best storage you'll find in New York in terms of professionalism, service, and security. However, it's correspondingly more expensive. Alternatively, you could get a company like [[College Boxes]] to pick up, store, and deliver your stuff. But who knows how secure their storage is? Also, if you have lots of stuff to store, it's cheaper to get a 64 cubic feet closet with MMS for around $50 per month than to pay College Boxes to store a dozen boxes.
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Some people have been reported to have lived in Manhattan Mini Storage locations.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:00, 5 May 2007

See also Wikipedia's article about "Manhattan Mini Storage".

Manhattan Mini Storage has 2 self-storage locations near Columbia:

  • 570 Riverside Drive
  • somewhere on Columbus Avenue

It's the best storage you'll find in New York in terms of professionalism, service, and security. However, it's correspondingly more expensive. Alternatively, you could get a company like College Boxes to pick up, store, and deliver your stuff. But who knows how secure their storage is? Also, if you have lots of stuff to store, it's cheaper to get a 64 cubic feet closet with MMS for around $50 per month than to pay College Boxes to store a dozen boxes.

Some people have been reported to have lived in Manhattan Mini Storage locations.