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Underserved Metro Storage: Best Potential Sites Revealed

Only one metropolitan statistical area in the United States has less than one square foot of self-storage space per person. New York, with its 20 million residents? Houston, which has added roughly 120,000 people every year over the last decade? Or Wheeling, W.Va., which has almost 150,000 people in the metro area that straddles a pair of counties on the West Virginia and Ohio border?

If you guessed Wheeling, you nailed it. A TractIQ analysis finds the counties that include a place once known as “Nail City” for a manufacturing specialty, has 0.9 square feet of self-storage space per capita, the smallest amount of any metro in the United States. Use TractIQ’s proprietary data and cutting-edge mapping tools to view the best potential sites for storage facilities in the most-underserved metro area in the United States.

    

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