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Inland Investment, Devon Complete Self-Storage in Springfield

Inland Real Estate Investment Corporation and Devon Self Storage recently completed construction of a 59,837-square-foot Class-A self-storage facility located in Springfield, MA. Located at 2155 E. Columbus Ave. near a major downtown thoroughfare and the I-91 overpass along the Connecticut River, the property previously served as a historical factory building.

The redeveloped facility is comprised of three interconnected buildings encompassing 601 climate-controlled self-storage units, drive-thru unit capability and a 24-hour security system.

“We are thrilled to revitalize this historic Downtown Springfield building by converting it into a new state-of-the-art self-storage facility to serve the needs of the rapidly growing community’s businesses and residents,” said Greg Mackay, COO of Devon, a member of the Inland Real Estate Group of Companies.

The Springfield facility is the 15th Inland-Devon project delivered on behalf of investors in private offerings comprised of self-storage assets in diverse markets throughout the nation.

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