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Transactions and Deals: May 30, 2025

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Transactions and Deals: May 30, 2025

 

Right Move Sells in Houston

 

Marcus & Millichap brokered the sale of Right Move Storage in Houston, Texas.

 

 

 

 

 

Collins to Lead SpareFoot Marketplace

 

Storable appointed David Collins as general manager of the SpareFoot Marketplace business. Most recently, Collins was president of Store Space Self Storage.

 

Cayre Plans 2 Manhattan Conversions

 

Cayre Equities acquired two former office buildings in Manhattan, NYC, that will be converted to two storage facilities, opening in summer of 2026.

 

Yardi: 100 Storage Owners Control Half of Market


 
According to Yardi research, the top 100 self storage companies now control 52% of the US market.

 

Versal Brokers Texas Sale

 

Versal brokered the sale of Carraway RV & Boat Storage in Magnolia, Texas. The seller was M&T Interests LLC.

 

MyStorPal Gets Upgrades

 

XPS Solutions launched a newly redesigned MyStorPal app. The updated version features a new interface, new tenant engagement tools and expanded branding opportunities.

 

Cosgrove, Damper Named Elevate Sales Leaders

 

Elevate Structures named Jessie Cosgrove and Brittany Damper to the role of national sales directors.

 

Developer Plans Stamford Storage

 

ESS Prisa LLC plans to build a storage facility in Stamford, Connecticut. Extra Space Storage will manage the property.

 

ARCO Establishes Storage Division

 

ARCO Design/Build formalized a self storage division. Eric Thompson will be the division’s president.

 

 

 

 

 

| Categories: | Tags: Marcus & Millichap, Right Move Storage, SpareFoot Marketplace, Cayre Equities, Manhattan, Yardi, Versal, XPS Solutions, Elevate Structures, Connecticut, ARCO Design/Build | View Count: (137) | Return

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