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Storage Rentals of America in Uxbridge is easily accessible near the Worcester-Providence Turnpike. Our nearby storage facility offers convenient office and access hours. Don't want to be locked into long term contracts? We offer flexible month to month storage leases, so you can rent as long as you'd like. With state-of-the-art security gates and video surveillance we offer peace of mind for your belongings.
Our customer service team can help you find your storage unit no matter your needs. Big or small, we have plenty of options, from small storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. Need help deciding what size you will need? Give our courteous customer service team a call. Our helpful team will walk you through the storage rental process and even move you in over the phone. All from the comfort of your home.
Security is one of our top priorities. That is why with every storage rental you will receive a brand new lock, free. Save time and money when you store with us.
Moving to a new home or apartment near Millville or Blackstone? You can even purchase moving and packing supplies like boxes, tape, locks, and more in our office. Making us your one stop shop for storage and packing supplies. So stop on by and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.
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Ms. Venita, was a great help today very professional, punctual and help me find the perfect unit for my storage needs. She’s is a very good representation of the company and would definitely recommend others to use storage rentals of america.
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Venita was an absolutely wonderful person to work with while I was deployed for a year. No issues after my return with items how I left them in my air conditioned storage.
Venita was an absolutely wonderful person to work with while I was deployed for a year. No issues after my return with items how I left them in my air conditioned storage.
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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Uxbridge, Massachusetts.
What You Should Know About Uxbridge
Uxbridge is like many Massachusetts cities with a historical past. Colonized in 1662 and incorporated in 1727, it was named after the Earl of Uxbridge and has held a maximum population of around 14,000 or so for many years. It is a shared cultural center for many neighboring cities just down the road from Boston (36 miles).
It has been an exciting area for various developments over the years. For example, a legendary case of a woman posing as a man came from this area and fought in the American Revolution. The site is also known as the home of the first hospital for mental illness and was an early home for many anti-slavery movements over the years before the Civil War began.
What to Do in Uxbridge, MA.
Currently, Uxbridge has one major museum, the Uxbridge Historical Commission. This commission works to preserve Uxbridge's history, including the area's early colonial items and textile innovations. Visitors here can get the chance to experience many unique attractions, making this an excellent place to visit both as a resident and a tourist.
Festivals include food truck events that focus on unique area recipes and concerts in the park and other areas. Uxbridge is also known for the Bryant U. Students Career Event, a helpful place to visit for those who have just finished college. Here, individuals can meet potential employers and expand their career options.
Working in Uxbridge, MA.
During the early years of American history, Uxbridge started producing military uniforms. Mass production began in 1820 with the invention of powered looms. Currently, Uxbridge remains a leader in the production of military uniforms nationwide. They are mainly well known for their woolen cashmere pieces used for the first US Air Force Dress uniform, the Uxbridge Blue.
Beyond this industry, Wholesale Club is a significant employer in the area and effective for various local businesses. Textile production, milling, and much more have also been necessary for the area. Yarn mills, in particular, were crucial to developing the textile industry. Healthcare also provides many work opportunities for those in this city.
Uxbridge, MA. Neighborhoods
The city's largest neighborhood is Uxbridge, the central area that costs around $319,150 on the median for a home. The location is acclaimed for being quiet, dog-friendly, and within walking distance of various wildlife and wooded areas. This unique proximity to nature makes the whole town one of the state's most popular places for tourists.
And Summerfield At Taft Hill is another favorite destination for many in the area. With a median house cost of just $185 per square foot, it provides a reasonably inexpensive option for many people. The location is well known for community events and beauty. Compared to West River Road, this neighborhood is less expensive (WRR has a median home cost of $379,900), though it also has many great parks.
Uxbridge, MA. School District
Uxbridge has several different schools that can meet the needs of residents. The most popular public options include the Earl D. Taft Early Learning Center, Whitin Intermediate School, and Uxbridge High School. These serve K-3, 4-7, and 8-12, respectively. Another popular school destination is Our Lady of the Valley Regional, an alternative to these public choices.
Currently, Uxbridge is part of the Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational School District. This grouping comprises 13 towns that can access the Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School. This facility (for grades 9-12) is designed for non-college-bound students and teaches significant trades that give these students a chance to succeed.
Moving to Uxbridge, MA. Resource Guide
Uxbridge residents have easy access to electricity, water, trash removal, wastewater management, and recycling through the Department of Public Works. This group also takes control of traffic management, ensures that the city has safe and drinkable water, and disposes of sewage safely to keep residents free from contamination.
The city has easy access to fire control, police networks, and other public safety works. Residents have to pay small taxes to help pay for these services. However, Uxbridge has been acclaimed as one of the safest and most comfortable places to live in the state.
Uxbridge, MA. Housing
Currently, Uxbridge has a cost of living rating of 112.2. This rating does put it above the national average of 100, though below average for Massachusetts (127.2). Uxbridge consistently ranks below Massachusetts for most ratings, except for health (86.6 compared to 83.7) and utilities (114.1 compared to 112.9). However, they rank far below the state average in housing (134.7 compared to 176.4).
Public transportation is also slightly better than average (98.2 compared to 107.9), which is a good place for those who may not have transportation. Those who have bicycles or don't mind riding buses may, in particular, find Uxbridge an excellent place to live. Heating costs may also be a concern for this city. Utility costs are heavily affected by the price of warming a home in the winter and cooling it in the summer.
Thankfully, grocery prices are below the state average (106.9 compared to 108.9) and slightly over the national average. And median home costs throughout the area ($311,400) are low compared to the state median ($407,900) and well above the national median ($231,200). Beyond health and transportation, though, all other ratings are above the national median.