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It’s no surprise that space is a commodity in Hawaii. And that’s what makes storage a booming business.

Now that you have moved to Hawaii and left your Mainland home behind (you know — the one with more interior space than Aloha Stadium), you’re probably wondering how you are going to fit all of your treasured belongings into a 600-square-foot one-bedroom condo.

Once you have pared down your wardrobe to aloha shirts and rubber slippahs, you may find that you still don’t have enough space to house all your stuff. You are not alone.

Lucky for you, there are as many self-storage businesses popping up around town as there are potholes on Kapiolani Boulevard after a heavy rain. Some of them even offer free pick up.

Storage locations:

Storage Castle
storage-castle.com

A-American Self Storage
1632 Hart St., 847-3900
720 South St., 533-3900

Hy-Pac Storage
2150 N. Nimitz Hwy.
847-5302

Public Storage
publicstorage.com

Self Storage 1
438 Kamake‘e St.
591-1888

Rent A Space
590 Farrington Hwy., Suite #7
674-9221

The Space Place
98-710 Kuahao Pl.
487-3868

Salt Lake Self Storage
808 Ahua St.
836-1500

Kaimuki Self Storage
2919 Kaiolani Blvd.
732-0337

Kaneohe Self Storage
46-025 Alaloa St.
235-0628


 

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D o u g l a s / C h r i s t o p h e r

RE/MAX Honolulu . 1357 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 870 . Honolulu, HI  96814 . office  808.951.3200 . fax  808.440.6612
Douglas Fischer . cell  808.497.3810 . email  douglas@HNLCondos.com
Christopher “Junji” Sumida . Japanese Speaking . cell  808.351.4730 . email  christopher@HNLCondos.com