Greenbox Self Storage has opened its newest Denver location at Park Avenue West and Delgany Street across from Coors Field.
It’s the third location for Greenbox, which opened its first on Brighton Boulevard and its second on South Santa Fe Drive earlier this year.
"We are thrilled to be opening our third location and expanding into new areas of the city," says Bahman Shafa, a local real estate developer and founder of Greenbox Self Storage. "The residential population of downtown Denver is expected to grow by 18 percent over the next five years, and Greenbox is the ideal sustainable storage option for this growing population."
Located at 2424 Delgany St., the new storage facility is central to numerous downtown neighborhoods, including LoDo, Ballpark, Highland, Prospect, RiNo and Union Station. The new building offers 135,000 square feet of rentable storage space with 651 total units. Unit sizes range from 12.5 square feet to large warehouse units of up to 15,000 square feet. The two-story building offers three freight-capacity elevators, ensuring easy access to both levels and loading docks that are can accommodate 18-wheeler seimi trailers, moving trucks, pickup trucks and cars.
The facility, which can be accessed from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, also includes a business center and conference room for customer use. Storage units and workshop space are available starting at $49 a month.
Greenbox's newest location was designed to be as sustainable as possible by using energy-efficient insulation, recycled materials and other sustainable practices during the building process, including beetlekill wood. Two hundred and ninety-six solar panels have been installed and are projected to produce over 120,000 kilowatt-hours of emission-free electricity each year, which is projected to cover 96 percent of the building's electrical needs. The Delgany Street Greenbox location also features state-of-the-art amenities including computerized keypad access, climate-controlled units, energy efficient LED lighting, video surveillance and free use of moving trucks for customers.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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