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True Storage Opens 111,000 s/f self-storage facility in Bourne, MA

170 Clay Pond Road - Bourne, MA

Bourne, MA True Storage recently opened its fifth class A self-storage facility. The newest location, located at 170 Clay Pond Rd., is managed by CubeSmart Self Storage, and not only offers a convenient location but a flexible gate and office hours for its customers. The renovated facility, stationed in the former Grand Union supermarket, boasts more than 111,000 s/f, with a total of 1,033 mixed units. Majority of the units are located indoors and feature easily accessible climate-controlled units, multiple loading bays, and elevator access to the second floor. The remaining units located outside offer drive-up access.

This CubeSmart location also features premium safety and security with top-notch security gates and 24-hour video recording, high-end finishes, friendly on-site staff, and a retail store for all of your packing and shipping supply needs.

“We recognized the need for climate controlled self-storage on Cape Cod, and this location in Bourne off Rte. 28 is amazing for the residents of the area, as well as vacationers to both the Cape and Martha’s Vineyard,” said Chris Lewis, director of architecture & design for True Storage. “As developers, we strive to be good stewards of the environment so when we can repurpose an underutilized structure, we do. In this case, the building had been vacant since 2008, so it was a great opportunity to bring a sense of life back to the neighborhood. By partnering with CubeSmart, the facility provides the stability, professionalism, and reassurance to the residents of Bourne that this storage facility will be a positive part of the community.”

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