Update: Information was inaccurate. Latest as per the comments in this post is it is a car wash. Much better than a storage units.
Seriously shouldn’t there be a rule against this. This is the kind of development that kills neighborhoods. You would think a lot so close to a major interstate could attract more than a storage unit across from a storage unit. One wonders if the powers that be have even taken a course on modern urban planning. Believe me society needs green space and people. Not more concrete and storage units. Sad.
tco9m5 t1_izrq46z wrote
I can't remember where I heard about this research but, if I remember correctly, new storage facility construction has a correlation with inflation rates and poverty rates rising. It seems that it tends to be a strong indicator of higher rates of folks either having to downsize their homes or of defaulting on their mortgages and having to move into rental properties, move in with relatives, and even becoming homeless entirely.
Basically, the more storage facilities you see popping up generally indicates that the percentage of our population who are going through financial hardships is increasing.
It's generally a pretty small percentage of storage unit patrons that are simply holding onto too much shit and mostly just folks storing the last of their possessions in the hopes that things will turn around and they'll be able to afford a home of their own again.
So folks should be upset for your reason and this one.