Upper West Side NYC Storage

About The Upper West Side in
New York
This family-friendly residential neighborhood comes with many of the perks, but not the price tag, of its counterpart across Central Park.



About Our Upper West Side Storage Unit
Can't fit your wardrobe in pre-war sized closets? Don't worry, our Upper West Side Storage unit is safe, convenient, and affordable. Here's a list of some of the amenities we offer:
  • Open 365 days a year.
  • 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 on the Upper West Side. Our storage pros will find the right space for your stuff (and your wallet).

Upper West Side Moving and Storage Has Never Been More Convenient!
BUY BOXES AND PACKING SUPPLIES IN UPPER WEST SIDE:
We offer a wide variety of packing supplies to help your Upper West Side moving and storage experience go as smoothly as possible. Free shipping on packing supplies for orders over $50.
SUBWAY STOPS NEAR UPPER WEST SIDE STORAGE FACILITY:
Take the A,B, C Trains to 110 Cathedral Parkway Subway Stop.
What's Nearby Our Upper West Side Storage Unit
What To Do
Lincoln Center:
Looking for the best music venue in the city? This great hall, along with its friendly competitor Carnegie Hall, is among the most valued and prestigious halls in the country to play in and visit.
Hayden Planetarium:
Located next to the American Museum of Natural History, this planetarium is light-years ahead of its time. Their planetary display ultimately led to the scientific community's decision to exclude Pluto as a planet.
American Museum of Natural History:
If you like biology, fossils, or anything science-related, then this is the museum for you. The museum has also featured prominently in pop culture, as Holden Caulfield's favorite place in The Catcher in the Rye, where Ross from Friends used to work and the stomping grounds for Ben Stiller in Night in the Museum.
Union Theological Seminary:
Considered by many to be the center for analyzing "liberal Christianity" in the United States, this seminary, which is associated with Columbia University.
Manhattan School of Music:
This music conservatory offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels in the areas of classical and jazz performance and composition. Their school motto is fitting considering their famous alumni: "Those who excel, thus reach the stars."
Where To Eat
Barney Greengrass:
Over 100 years old, this fresh restaurant offers catering and takeout and is still a New York classic. What's their claim to fame? Their sturgeon.
Zabar's:
An upscale market with an extensive Kosher section, this store is a must-see if you're looking for smoked lox and bagels for a Sunday, or just the perfect cookware or kitchen gadget for your home.
Citarella:
Considered THE gourmet market of New York, this market is frequented by those who are looking for the premiere selection of some of the finest fresh seafood, prime meats and cheeses on the market.
What To See
Grant's Tomb:
As the popular children's riddle goes: "Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?" Check out this commonly overlooked stone monument to the former Civil War General and President, set along the Hudson River.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine:
Although St. Patrick's Cathedral gets all the fame, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine is the largest church in the city (fourth largest Christian Church in the world) and is approximately.
Riverside Church:
Most famous for its Gothic architecture and the fact that it includes the world's largest tuned carillon bell, this interdenominational church reached NYC landmark status in 2000.
Columbia University:
The only Ivy League college within city limits, this university offers one of the most picturesque campuses around. Take a leisurely walk around the commons to reminiscence about the days of yore.
Central Park:
The largest park in the city, this park (which has as yearly budget of roughly $25 million), was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1963 and has become the among the most lush and beautiful parks in the area.

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