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Manhattan Mini Storage offers walk-in closet space complete with rods and drawers. (Photo: David Leventi)
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American Self-Storage
(212-714-9300); americanselfstorage.com
Locations: Twelve in the five boroughs and New Jersey.
Cost: From $39 a month.
Pros: Each unit has its own alarm system. They’ll send a truck and driver free for two hours. It’s the cleanest, shiniest space; everything looks and feels brand-new.
Cons: The small $39 unit is
available only in Manhattan.
Cons: Shoestring fries. Even when they’re hot and crisp—as they are here—they’re more of a garnish than anything else.
Special Features: They accept deliveries on your behalf.
Rating: 4 stars
Chelsea
Mini Storage
626 West 28th Street, (212-564-7735); chelsea-mini-storage.com
Cost: From $52 a month.
Pros: A mind-boggling city-block-size 1 million square feet of storage space makes this the largest self-storage facility in the nation (or so they claim). They’ll put you in the smallest room available on moving day—even if you ordered a larger room—to save you money.
Cons: Just one location, with long schleps down endless corridors. One-month security deposit.
Special Features: Mailboxes, and a handy shipping-and-receiving center.
Rating: 3 stars
Shurgard
(866-866-6199); shurgard.com
Locations: Two in Brooklyn, one in Long Island City.
Cost: From $52 a month.
Pros: National company with more than 600 locations. Security code for building access.
Cons: Bare-bones operation, with few amenities. You have to rent your own delivery truck.
Special Features: Monthly prorating means you pay only for actual storage days.
Rating: 2 stars
Manhattan
Mini Storage
(800-STORAGE); manhattanministorage.com
Locations: Thirteen all over Manhattan.
Cost: From $29 a month.
Pros: Walk-in closets with drawers, shelves, and rods are a shopaholic’s dream come true. Climate control keeps units at 60 to 80 degrees. Some locations open 24/7.
Cons: The deposit amount is based on a credit check.
Special Features: Free car service for your first visit. Free
delivery of boxes for Manhattan
orders over $50; unused boxes can be returned. File storage.
Rating: 5 stars
Oz Moving & Storage
(212-452-MOVE); ozmoving.com
Locations: Three Manhattan offices.
Cost: From $100 a month.
Pros: Perfect for high-maintenance storage: Full-service operation takes inventory, moves, and
stores everything for you, saving a trip to the central Bronx facility.
Cons: You never see where your items are housed.
Special Features: Document storage.
Rating: 4 stars
Tuck-It-Away Self Storage
(212-368-1717); tuckitaway.com
Locations: Eleven in Manhattan and the Bronx, and one in Newark.
Cost: From $35 a month.
Pros: Moving truck with driver is free for two hours. No deposit.
Cons: Some locations close as early as 5:30 p.m.
Special Features: Custom units built within 24 hours for odd-size or unusually large items.
Rating: 3 stars


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