Find Premiere Storage in Indiana, Iowa, and North Dakota
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Indiana
Fort Wayne, Indiana
2925 E Dupont Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
Premiere Storage on Dupont Road sits in northeast Fort Wayne, not far from the retail and restaurant stretch that runs through the area. Families upgrading homes or downsizing after the kids leave often use this location to bridge the gap between old and new spaces. Local contractors and home service businesses store tools, equipment, and project materials here when jobs wrap up or slow down seasonally. The facility is easy to reach whether you're coming from Coldwater Road or heading in from the bypass.
Iowa
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1641 51st St, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
The Premiere Storage location on 51st Street is positioned on the northeast side of Cedar Rapids, within reach of neighborhoods like Czech Village and the NewBo District. Renters here often store furniture during apartment transitions or hold onto belongings while renovating older homes common in this part of the city. Small businesses use units to manage inventory overflow, particularly those in retail or event services. Stopping by fits naturally into errands along the 51st Street corridor.
North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota
3740 51st Ave S, Fargo, ND 58104
Premiere Storage on 51st Avenue South anchors the south Fargo area, convenient for residents in neighborhoods like Prairie Rose and those commuting from West Fargo. The facility features heated loading and unloading areas, which makes moving belongings in and out far more comfortable during North Dakota's harsh winters. Renters frequently store seasonal items like patio furniture, motorcycles, and holiday decorations here. Businesses operating out of home offices or small commercial spaces turn to this location for document archiving, product samples, and marketing materials.
How to Choose the Right Premiere Storage Location
- If you'd rather back your truck right up to your unit door, drive-up storage keeps loading and unloading simple, especially for bulky items like furniture or appliances.
- If hallway access and a fully enclosed building give you peace of mind, indoor storage offers an extra layer of protection from weather and dust.
- If life is in transition and your belongings need a temporary landing spot, household storage works well for moves, remodels, and everything in between.
- If dorm cleanout is coming up and you need a plan, student storage gives you a place to keep furniture and belongings over summer break.
- If duty calls and you need storage that doesn't require a long-term lease, military storage provides flexible terms that work around PCS moves and deployments.
- If seasonal inventory, trade show materials, or project supplies need a home, commercial storage offers space without the overhead of a warehouse lease.
Premiere Storage Questions
How do I decide between a small and mid-size unit?
A small unit (5×5 or 5×10) typically holds the contents of a closet or small bedroom, while a mid-size unit (10×10) fits a one-bedroom apartment's worth of furniture. If you're unsure, it helps to list your largest items first and work backward. Our size guide breaks down what fits in each unit type so you can estimate before you visit.
What kinds of items are sensitive to heat or humidity?
Wood furniture, leather, electronics, photographs, vinyl records, and musical instruments can all warp, crack, or degrade when exposed to temperature extremes or moisture. If you're storing anything you'd keep in a climate-controlled room at home, the same logic applies to storage. Premiere Storage offers climate-controlled units at select locations for items that need stable conditions.
How should I label and organize boxes in storage?
Label boxes on multiple sides so you can read them no matter how they're stacked, and keep an inventory list on your phone or near the front of your unit. Group boxes by room or category and leave a walkway down the center so you can reach items in the back. More tips are available in our storage FAQ.
Are there any restrictions on when I can visit my unit?
Premiere Storage facilities offer extended access hours, with some locations providing 24/7 entry for renters who need flexibility. Access times vary by facility, so check with the specific location when you reserve. Renters storing motorcycles, cars, or recreational vehicles especially appreciate locations with vehicle storage and generous access windows.
What makes indoor storage different from outdoor units?
Indoor units are located inside a fully enclosed building, accessed through hallways rather than exterior roll-up doors. This setup provides more protection from weather, dust, and pests compared to outdoor drive-up units. Drive-up access lets you pull right up to your door, while indoor units trade that convenience for a more controlled environment.
Can a small business run inventory out of a storage unit?
Yes, many small businesses use self-storage for inventory, supplies, and equipment. It's a cost-effective alternative to renting commercial warehouse space, especially for e-commerce sellers, contractors, and event companies. Premiere Storage welcomes business renters, and you can explore options on our business storage page.
What does 'first month free' usually mean in self-storage?
Promotions like 'first month free' typically apply to new rentals and may require a minimum stay or have other conditions. The offer usually means you won't pay rent for your first full month, though you may still owe a security deposit or admin fee at move-in. Check current promotions at your preferred Premiere Storage location for specific terms.
Should I rent a unit before or after I start packing?
Reserving a unit early locks in your size and rate, but you don't have to move in immediately. If you're mid-packing and realize you need more or less space, most facilities can help you switch units. Our moving storage page has tips for timing your rental around a move.
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