Storage Post Maps NYC Self-Storage Demand with 2026 Borough-Specific Index
Event summary
- Storage Post released its 2026 NYC Self-Storage Index, covering all five boroughs with borough-specific insights.
- The company operates 15 facilities in NYC, contributing to the city's 24.1M square feet of storage space.
- Index highlights include housing trends, user demographics, and key amenities like climate control and flexible leases.
- Storage Post cites increasing demand due to shrinking apartment sizes and small working spaces.
The big picture
Storage Post's index underscores the structural demand for self-storage in NYC, driven by urban living constraints. The company's focus on borough-specific trends aligns with broader real estate dynamics where space optimization is critical. With 15 facilities and expanding, Storage Post is positioning itself as a key player in a competitive market.
What we're watching
- Demand Drivers
- How shrinking apartment sizes will sustain self-storage demand in NYC.
- Competitive Dynamics
- Whether Storage Post's borough-specific insights will differentiate it from competitors.
- Expansion Strategy
- The pace at which Storage Post will grow its NYC footprint through acquisitions.
