Business Storage Units in East Windsor, CT
East Windsor, CT 06088
- Indoor Storage
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.
When calculating storage space, think in terms of rooms. A small storage unit can hold up to 1 room of furniture, a medium storage unit can hold about 2-3 rooms, and a large storage unit can hold 4-5 rooms. Need more? Visit our size guides or ask our storage specialists.
Yes, it is illegal to live in a storage unit! It’s also against local housing laws and is extremely dangerous.
Businesses should refrain from using their storage units for anything other than storage.
Climate-controlled storage units are kept between 55 and 80 degrees year-round to mitigate the damaging effects of temperature and humidity on sensitive items.
All storage units in East Windsor must be locked, per your Rental Agreement. Disc locks are preferred to padlocks.
Most guests choose AutoPay, our free automatic billing service, to deduct their payment each month. Payments can also be made online, in-store or by phone.
Storage Units in East Windsor, CT
For convenient and affordable storage, East Windsor turns to Store Space. We make it easy to get the self-storage unit you need in East Windsor and the surrounding communities north of Hartford.
Rent online, in-store or via phone. Visit us in East Windsor for a premium self-storage experience.
Discover the benefits of business storage near you
For businesses in East Windsor facing the challenge of managing inventory and archives, finding the right storage solution is crucial. Our business storage in East Windsor offers the perfect extension of your workspace, providing a convenient place to store your business items together. From small units ideal for archiving copies of documents to larger spaces for bulk storage, there's a size to fit every business necessity. Beyond specific business needs, our facility boasts a range of unit types and sizes, ensuring you find the perfect match for any requirement.
Store Space’s business storage units may have features that align with your business storage needs, ensuring your operations run smoothly. For example, gated access is particularly appreciated by guests for how it simplifies their routine visits, making the process as efficient as possible. We also prioritize your ability to manage your storage needs on your terms, which is why our month-to-month contracts are so appealing. These conveniences are included at Store Space to make sure your storage experience is as smooth and straightforward as possible.
Business storage at Store Space is rooted in our desire to provide an exceptional guest experience, catering specifically to the diverse needs of our business clients. Choosing the correct storage unit for your business needs can seem daunting. Our storage types page and storage unit size guide are your first steps to finding the right fit. If you're on the hunt for the perfect storage unit and have questions, the Store Space team is here to guide you toward the best solution.
Keep in mind that all dimension sizes are approximate and features may vary by location. Remember to check unit and feature availability before you reserve.
Storage Types in East Windsor
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 East Windsor
Storage fills many needs. Homeowners, renters and even small businesses can benefit from additional space created by storage.
Store Space East Windsor at 10 Prospect Hill Terrace – We are located just off Prospect Hill Road (US-5), north of Bridge Street/N Road, and easily accessible from I-91. Come visit us in-store, make an online rental, or call 860-385-8701 to rent storage in East Windsor, CT.
Features and sizes at this location include:
- Climate-Controlled Storage
- Many Available Units
- ADA-Accessible Parking
- Gate Access 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. Daily
- Self-Service Rental Kiosk
- Fully Stocked Office with Packing and Moving Supplies
If you want to know more about the types of storage we offer and what makes us love East Windsor, keep reading!
Types of Storage Available in East Windsor
We offer a wide 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.) can fit sporting goods, holiday decorations, 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, furniture
- Large storage options – 10 ft. x 20 ft. ( 200 sq. ft.) ideal for household storage (furniture, appliances, big items), business inventory
Climate-controlled storage units
With hot summers and cold winters, East Windsor residents can benefit from climate-controlled storage. These units are kept between 55 and 80 degrees year-round, mitigating the effects of temperature extremes and humidity on sensitive items, such as furniture, electronics and so on.
Indoor storage units
Climate-controlled units are typically indoors, in an enclosed building, making a visit more pleasant, especially during weather events.
What we like about East Windsor
There’s plenty to like about living in East Windsor. The suburb of Hartford has a sparse, suburban feel, with most residents owning their homes. It’s considered one of the best suburbs in Connecticut for young professionals, based on a lower cost of living. Home value is slightly below the national average, but rent is above the median, according to Niche.com.
While the population dipped under 10,000 during the 2000 census, the town increased by 13.7% for the 2010 census, jumping 10 11,162. The number was largely unchanged for 2020, with 11,190 residents.
The town has five sections: Warehouse Point, Broad Brook, Scantic, Melrose, and Windsorville.
Past to Present
Created to serve boats transiting the river, Warehouse Point was founded as early as the 1630s. The east side of the Connecticut River was largely unsettled in the 17th Century because of the indigenous Podunk tribe in the area, but eventually, East Windsor was partitioned from Windsor in 1768.
In 1818, a local resident was making a well and discovered some interesting bones. The bones ended up at Yale University (at the Yale Peabody Museum) and were among the first bones to be labeled dinosaur fossils. This discovery helped set the stage for the “Bone Wars” of the late 19th Century that led to a massive increase in the field of paleontology and the knowledge of dinosaurs.
In addition to its importance as a port along the river, the area was home to many mills, some shipbuilding, and farming.
Education
Situated between Springfield, Massachusetts, and Hartford, Connecticut, East Windsor residents have multiple choices when it comes to higher education. Some of the larger institutions include Springfield College, Elms College, American International College to the north; Trinity College, University of Hartford, and University of Saint Joseph are in Hartford just a short drive south. There are multiple community colleges in the area, including Capital Community College in Hartford. Asnuntuck Community College is in nearby Enfield and East Windsor is home to Lincoln Technical Institute.
The area is also home to several highly rated public schools including Academy of Aerospace & Engineering (high school in Coun, CT), and Hampden Charter School of Science West, and Springfield Preparatory Charter School (both middle schools in Springfield). Top private schools include The Loomis Chafee School (Windsor, CT), Suffield Academy (Suffield, CT) and Springfield Commonwealth Academy (Springfield).
Things to Do
With Springfield and Hartford just a few minutes down the road in either direction, there’s plenty to do around East Windsor. But for those looking to stay a little closer to home, consider the Broad Brook Opera House. Established in the Broad Brook neighborhood in 1892, the opera house is now home to live shows, including music, magic, comedy and more.
The Connecticut Trolley Museum is another local tradition, with 70 historic pieces dating back to 1869 from local Connecticut lines to as far away as Brazil. Take a trolley ride, be a guest motorman, and attend seasonal events throughout the year.
The East Windsor Historical Society also has a museum, documenting the area’s rich history pre-dating the Revolutionary period. The Museums on the Green encompasses the East Windsor Academy Building, plus the Osborn House, Broad Brook Barber Shop, East Windsor Probate Court, Barber Hill School and seven barns.
For the outdoorsy types, head to Scantic River State Park, a 784-acre park with birding, fishing, hiking and hunting.
Sports
Hartford is home to several professional sports teams and minor league affiliates. The Connecticut Sun represents the WNBA and plays in Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville. The Western CT Hawks play Division III in the Women’s Football Alliance in Danbury, and the Connecticut Hawks are a developmental team in the Women’s Football Alliance, playing in Windsor.
The Hartford Yard Goats are a minor league affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, based at Dunkin’ Donuts Park.
Hockey fans can root for the Bridgeport Islanders or Hartford Wolf Pack, both in the American Hockey League, or the Connecticut Whale, a women’s team competing in the Premier Hockey Federation. The Danbury Hat Tricks are a Single-A hockey team.
The Hartford Athletic is a men’s soccer team, playing in the USL Championship.
Food
Most of the area’s restaurants are along US-5 or in the Warehouse Point district, such as the Maine Fish Market Restaurant. Pizza restaurants are abundant throughout East Windsor; some of the top-rated pizzerias on Trip Advisor include Sofia’s Italian Restaurant, Henry's Pizzeria, Golden Irene's, Tomatoe's Pizza & Sports Bar, and Nonna's Pizza Restaurant.
Also on Trip Advisor, Jimmy Chen’s and Mei Tzu Sushi Bar & Kitchen have Asian cuisine covered, while Robert’s Real American and Nutmeg serve up tasty American cuisine. Stir the Pot and Sunny House are two breakfast spots worth checking out.