Storage in Soho NYC

About The Soho Neighborhood in New York
Though Soho was supplanted by Chelsea as the city's art gallery mecca, this is still the neighborhood to shop-till-you drop.

About Our Soho Storage Units
If you need a little extra space for all your Soho purchases, we've got the room you don't! Just some perks that our Soho storage unit offers:
  • Open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.
  • Free off-street parking.
  • Round-the-clock staffing.
  • FREE shelving, too.
  • Expert advice 24/7 from our storage pros.
  • Guaranteed rate for at least a year.
  • We'll pack you up and move you in!
  • Don't have a doorman? You do now. Package delivery accepted.
Give us a call at (800) S-T-O-R-A-G-E for more information about storage in Soho. Our storage pros will find the right space for your stuff (and your wallet).

Soho Moving and Storage Has Never Been More Convenient!
WE SELL BOXES AND PACKING SUPPLIES IN SOHO!
From bubble wrap to several size boxes, we offer free shipping on packing supplies for orders over $50.
SUBWAY STOPS NEAR SOHO STORAGE FACILITY:
- A, C, E @ Spring St
- 1, 2 @ Canal St/Houston St
- F @ Second Ave
- 4, 6 Astor Pl
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What's Nearby Our Soho Storage Unit
What To Do
Scholastic
The perfect place to bring the kids, this book store features classics like "I Spy" and "Goosebumps" in a friendly environment. They also host birthday parties here, too.
Soho Grand Hotel
Sometimes referred to as Soho's living room, this pet-friendly hipster haunt is home to one of the best (and most exclusive) rooftop pools in the city and room service for gourmet doggie food.
Apple Store
Apple Stores always draw a crowd, but the Soho Apple Store is just so, well, cool! Housed in a large warehouse that gives the store a great loft-feeling, the Soho Apple Store is a New York favorite.
Prada
Check out this unique Prada store on Broadway in Tribeca to get experience all the Milan glamour you need with that downtown feel.
Where To Eat
Ear Inn
Opened in 1817, it's debatably the oldest bar in Manhattan, but still living into the new millennium with a regular crowd of hipsters and local business folks frequenting it. Put down the Blackberry this is a cell-phone free zone.
Balthazar
This popular restaurant on Spring Street has been a NY favorite since they opened their doors in spring 1997 and is often credited with starting the French bistro craze here.
Blue Ribbon
One of the best places to get raw fish in the city, this Sushi restaurant offers one of the largest selections around. Expect to wait for a table when you dine here.
What To See
Hell's Hundred Acres
Did you know that Soho was once referred to as "Hell's Hundred Acres?" Now an upper-class residential neighborhood with an array of high end flagship stores, this small neighborhood north of Tribeca is the perfect place to spend the day shopping.
Cast-Iron District
Soho, which is actually the cast-iron architecture capitol of the world, is a popular destination for architecture buffs. Take a stroll around what the New York Times calls "the greatest chine and porcelain houses in the city."
Canal Street
Looking for a deal? You're going to find one on Canal Street where fake designer purses and Rolex watches are hocked from every corner. If you're feet are aching, sit down for a quick Qi Gong foot massage in any parlor.
Mercer Hotel
Known for its stylish staff and hip interior designed lobbies, this hotel is a favorite among celebrities and models.

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