U-Haul acquires self-storage center in Decatur to meet demand

(Assured Storage photo)

DECATUR — U-Haul has acquired the former Assured Storage property in Decatur, the company announced this week.

U-Haul said the purchase was to better meet the self-storage needs of Morgan County. Now called U-Haul Storage of Decatur, the property at 2214 Beltline Road was purchased last Friday. It is operated remotely by parent store U-Haul at Beltline at 2002 Beltline Road, less than a mile away. This is the third U-Haul-owned facility serving the Decatur community.

“We’re grateful for the opportunity to continue serving the families of Decatur,” said Brad Weston, U-Haul Company of Northern Alabama president. “Both of our full-service stores in Decatur are at 100% storage capacity much of the year, so we’re thrilled to provide a third storage facility that can accommodate our customers and address the growth we’re seeing in northern Alabama.”

U-Haul Storage of Decatur sits on nearly two acres and features 246 self-storage units with high-end security features at affordable price points. There is a mix of indoor climate-controlled rooms and drive-up units from which customers can rent.

Normal business hours are 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday and Saturday; 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday; and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Reserve self-storage or moving equipment on the U-Haul app or call U-Haul at Beltline at 256-350-6911.

U-Haul intends to hire two team members at the parent store to support the remote facility. U-Haul will look to hire locally to promote job growth in the Decatur community. Find careers at uhauljobs.com.

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