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  2. Manhattan Mini Storage - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Mini Storage location at 220 South Street in Two Bridges, Manhattan. Manhattan Mini Storage is a Manhattan-based self storage company in New York City, United States. Founded in 1978, the company serves New York neighborhoods from 17 storage locations. Manhattan Mini Storage was acquired by StorageMart in December 2021. [1]

  3. Edison Properties - Wikipedia

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    It also operates a service with Portero through which customers can "dispose of unwanted valuables that clutter their storage units." [7] The firm conducts blind auctions of the belongings of customers who fail to pay their storage bills. [9] In 2021, StorageMart acquired Manhattan Mini Storage from Edison Properties for over $3 billion. [10]

  4. StorageMart - Wikipedia

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    StorageMart is a chain of self-storage facilities headquartered in Columbia, Missouri [1] that operates facilities across the United States, Canada and the UK. StorageMart was founded in 1999 by Gordon Burnam, who had been involved in the self-storage industry since 1974. Burnam's four children each hold executive positions within the company.

  5. Sullivan Center - Wikipedia

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    The Sullivan Center, formerly known as the Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building or Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Store, [4] is a commercial building at 1 South State Street at the corner of East Madison Street in Chicago, Illinois.

  6. File:Manhattan Building, Chicago, IL, USA, window detail.jpg

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  7. Crain Communications Building - Wikipedia

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    The Crain Communications Building is a 39-story, 582 foot (177 m) skyscraper located at 150 North Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago, Illinois. [1] It was also known as the Smurfit–Stone Building and the Stone Container Building.

  8. Self storage - Wikipedia

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    Self storage (a shorthand for "self-service storage") is an industry that rents storage space (such as rooms, lockers, shipping containers, and/or outdoor space), also known as "storage units," to tenants, usually on a short-term basis (often month-to-month). Self-storage tenants include businesses and individuals.

  9. Fulton House (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Fulton House is a former cold storage warehouse converted into a residential building at Wolf Point, Chicago. Fulton House was built in 1898 by Frank B. Abbott as a 15-story warehouse structure. In 1908, the building was converted to a cold storage warehouse with an addition of a section to the north and a 16th floor.