Store Space Self Storage in Jacksonville, Florida
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.
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 Jacksonville, FL
At Store Space, we strive to give you the best self-storage experience possible! We’re happy to call Jacksonville home, and bring everyone here easy, affordable storage solutions. We care about giving everyone in Jax access to our premium features at affordable rates!
We also make it easy to rent storage. You can rent storage online in just minutes, by phone, or by stopping in any of our locations.
Visit us in Jacksonville to rent the storage you need at a great rate!
Storage Types in Jacksonville
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 Jacksonville
Self-storage can be used for almost anything. Whether you’re a small business owner in need of more storage space for inventory, or a homeowner or renter seeking storage for holiday items, extra boxes or furniture—we have room for it all!
You can visit any of our offices for a tour, or give us a call for rentals, hours and store info.
Durbin Park
Store Space Self Storage Jacksonville at 1195 St Johns Pkwy – We are located in the Durbin Park neighborhood just minutes from The Pavilion at Durbin Park. Come see us in-store, make an online storage rental, or call 904-822-4144 to rent storage units in Durbin Park!
Features and amenities at this location include:
- Climate-Controlled Storage
- Many Available Units
- Enhanced Cleaning Protocols
- ADA-Accessible Parking
- Gate Access 6 a.m. -10 p.m. Daily
- Fully Stocked Office with Packing and Moving Supplies
San Marco
Store Space Self Storage Jacksonville at 1820 Kings Ave – We are about 5 minutes from downtown Jacksonville. Our facility offers easy access to major highways—so stop in, make a rental online or call 904-664-7600 to rent San Marco storage units.
Features and amenities at this location include:
- Climate-Controlled Storage
- Many Available Units
- Enhanced Cleaning Protocols
- ADA-Accessible Parking
- Gate Access 6 a.m. -10 p.m. Daily
- 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 Jacksonville, keep reading!
Types of Storage Available in Jacksonville
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.) 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
You don’t have to worry about snow in Jacksonville, but the heat and humidity can still hurt your belongings. Sensitive items like furniture, antiques, electronics and paper need to be protected from fluctuating temperatures. That’s why we offer climate-controlled storage units so your items stay in great shape!
Indoor storage units
Our indoor storage units are all climate-controlled. These units are completely enclosed, so no matter if it's raining or the sun is shining, you’ll be shielded when you visit your unit.
What we like about Jacksonville
Jax, as the locals call it, is the place to be in northeast Florida. There is plenty to love, from beaches to art to animals to food. Here are some of our favorite things about Jax:
Past to Present
Not only does Jacksonville have a lot going on today, but this vibrant, tenacious city also had a lot going on in the past, too.
The French were the first Europeans to settle the area in 1562, but they didn’t stay in control. Power shifted to the Spanish, the British and then back to the Spanish until 1822 when Florida became a U.S. territory. (It was probably because they were tired of playing tug-of-war.)
During the late 1800s, Jacksonville was a hot spot for wealthy northerners to escape harsh winters, but the influx only lasted so long. Southward railroad expansion negatively affected tourism, the yellow fever epidemic took hundreds of lives, and the Great Fire of 1901 was one of the largest fires in the American South.
But, fast forward to today. Jacksonville is home to over 900,000 people, a professional sports team and unforgettable arts, culture and food. Not only did they grow from their past, they’re thriving.
Education
As Jacksonville has always attracted tourists and residents from all over, it’s no surprise their colleges and universities do the same.
Jacksonville University is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a top regional university in the south, and the University of North Florida is one of the best colleges for criminal justice.
We can’t forget about the other colleges in the area, including Florida State College at Jacksonville, Trinity Baptist College and Edward Waters University.
Culture and Arts
The only mistake you can make when moving to Jacksonville is thinking you’ll run out of things to do. With miles of beaches, multiple State and National Parks and outdoor spaces—if you’re looking to spend some time enjoying the beautiful Florida weather, you’re in the right place.
On the other hand, there is plenty to do indoors, too. With museums—like the Beaches Museum, Museum of Science and History, and Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, historical sites and societies—Camp Milton and Jacksonville Historical Society, and even arts— like the Museum of Contemporary Art, downtown art walk, galleries and markets, obviously Jax has culture and art to spare.
The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens houses over 2,000 rare animals, and over 1,000 kinds of plants. But there’s more—The Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary is rated No. 1 of 157 things to do in Jacksonville by TripAdvisor. Go say hey to these cool critters and make some new friends in Jacksonville!
Sports
If you’re looking for action, there’s that too. Check out a professional football game at TIAA Bank Field where the hometown Jacksonville Jaguars take on opponents. Or catch the Florida vs. Georgia college football game, The Players Championship golf tournament or numerous minor league games.
Food
With exciting adventures at every corner, you’re bound to work up an appetite. Good thing Jacksonville has a million (okay not quite) restaurants, food trucks, bistros and fine dining options to choose from.
With 1,100 miles of shoreline, it makes sense that some of Jacksonville’s most popular restaurants are on the water. Check out Whitey's Fish Camp to dock and dine (voted best place to dock and dine by JaxBest).
Jacksonville is also home to Mayport Shrimp, aka locally caught wild Atlantic shrimp. Swim on over to The Sandollar Restaurant and Marina, Palms Fish Camp or Market 32 to try this classic dish in Florida’s shrimp capital!
Whether you’re hungry for brunch (Biscottis), Mexican food (Taco Lu), fine dining (The Wine Cellar or Matthew’s) or Italian (D&LP Subs or Vito’s)—you’ll find it in Jacksonville.