If you have been driving down Route 37 in Toms River you have seen several new construction projects. One of which is rather large and will be the future home of "Public Storage" a new storage facility under construction in Toms River.

 

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According to their website "Since opening our first self-storage facility in 1972, we've grown to become the largest owner and operator of self-storage facilities in the world. With thousands of locations across the U.S. and Europe, and more than 170 million net rentable square feet of real estate, we're also one of the largest landlords." 

 

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This Toms River project is an impressive undertaking and is a rather large storage facility. How do you feel about this new addition here in Toms River? Give us your comments and post your thoughts below.

 

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Currently, there are several Public Storage facilities in the Ocean and Monmouth County area. There are locations in Berkeley Township, Brick Township, Jackson Township, Howell Township, Eatontown, Tinton Falls, Middletown, and more. This will be a big addition to the Toms River area, which is located right off Route 37 near Mcdonald's and Stop and Shop off Route 37 on Batchelor Street.

 

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According to their website, this was a glimpse into the company's values, in case you may be thinking about employment. "We are united under one common goal – creating a diverse and inclusive environment where all employees feel valued, included, and excited to be part of a best-in-class team. With over 5,000 team members from all different races, backgrounds, and life experiences, we celebrate inclusion and value the diversity each person brings to Public Storage. We believe our commitment to diversity and inclusion makes us a stronger Company and instills a sense of pride across our teams and the customers we serve."

 

 

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