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Welcome to the lively city of Grandville, MI, where finding the proper storage solution is easy, thanks to Storage Rentals of America. Our state-of-the-art self-storage facility, conveniently located off 44th St SW, near I-196, offers a range of storage units, including climate-controlled storage units.

Climate-controlled storage units maintain a steady temperature and humidity level, which protects your items from extreme weather, whether sweltering summer heat or frigid winter cold. They're perfect for electronics, wooden furniture, photographs, books, and clothing that can get damaged by temperature swings or moisture. Choosing a climate-controlled unit ensures your valuables stay in their original condition, no matter what's happening with the weather outside.

Our facility offers a wide range of unit sizes, from compact 5x5 mini storage units for minor needs to large 15x45 units for those needing more space. For businesses handling large shipments or storing bulky items, our facility also offers 18-wheeler access. This is a huge benefit for companies looking for an easy way to load and unload goods directly from trucks, making our facility an excellent choice for commercial storage.

In addition to space, we provide a complete selection of packing and moving supplies in our office. Whether you need boxes, packing tape, locks, or other materials, we have what you need to make your moving or storage experience as smooth as possible. Plus, with month-to-month lease options, you'll enjoy the flexibility of not being locked into a long-term contract, allowing you to adjust your storage as your needs change.

Experience the difference at Storage Rentals of America in Grandville, where you'll find a customized storage solution designed for your convenience, versatility, and peace of mind. We can't wait to welcome you!

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City Information

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 Grandville, Michigan.

About Grandville Michigan

Found nestled on the shores of the Grand River and just 10 minutes to the southwest of downtown Grand Rapids, you will discover Grandville. This city boasts an array of parks, miles of fantastic biking and hiking trails, and one of the area's biggest dining and shopping districts. Residents and visitors enjoy the small-town feel, which has been preserved thanks to the holiday parades and rituals, annual fireworks displays, and other community-wide celebrations.

What to Do in Grandville

You can find an array of nationwide restaurant chains in Grandville, but there are more. Unique locations provide a bit of local flavor, such as Anna's House, which received recognition as the top breakfast location in all of Michigan. Other dining options include the Rainbow Grill, which has been serving food in the area since 1946, and GrandVilla, which serves a selection of Mexican and American comfort foods.

If you are looking for shopping options, Rivertown Crossing Mall gives you access to more than 100 stores. For fun and entertainment, consider hiking or biking Buck Creek Trail or the Tarray Hall Roller Skating Rink. You can also see a movie by visiting the Celebration! Cinema theater with 20 screens, or stop by Cabela's, the 6,000-gallon aquarium stocked with local Michigan fish. An area favorite includes Grand Lady's Riverboat, where you can enjoy a picnic cruise modeled after the paddlewheel steamboats found on the river in the 1800s.

Working in Grandville

The median household income for Grandville, Michigan is $56,765. The unemployment rate for this community is 2.2 percent, which is lower than the state's average of 5.2 percent and the national average of 4.7 percent.

This is not a military town, as 68.8 percent of all working adults are employed in the general labor force. Also, 71.7 percent of workers spend 35 hours or more each week. The top industries that use workers in Grandville include the manufacturing sector, which makes up 27.5 percent of jobs, others at 23.1 percent, wholesale and retail services at 19.4 percent, and education, health, and social services at 15.1 percent.

Grandville Neighborhoods

There are several neighborhood options in Grandville. Some of the most popular and fastest-growing neighborhoods include:

  • City Center: Here, the median home price is $151,691, higher than 54.2 percent of all neighborhoods in the state. This suburban neighborhood mainly comprises medium- and small-sized apartment buildings and single-family homes.
  • Rushmore St. & Cherrywood Ave.: The median real estate price for this neighborhood is $236 138, which is higher than 80.7 percent of neighborhoods in the state and higher than 55.8 percent of all neighborhoods in the US.
  • Ivanrest Ave SW & 44th St SW: For this neighborhood, the median price of homes is $221,368. This makes homes here more expensive than 77.6 percent of all neighborhoods in the state and 52.6 percent of neighborhoods in the US.
  • Canal Ave SW & 44th St SW: This community's median real estate price is $178,129. It is more expensive than 64.3 percent of all the other neighborhoods in the state and 41.4 percent of neighborhoods in the US.

Grandville School Districts

There are 14 public schools and one private school in the community of Grandville. This includes four elementary schools, two middle schools, and one public and one private high school. There are also seven colleges and universities that have more than 2,000 students enrolled.

Moving to Grandville Resource Guide

Driver's License and Auto Registration: To get your Michigan driver's license or to register your vehicle in the state, visit The Office of Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.

Electricity and Natural Gas: You can learn about natural gas options by visiting the DTE website and have electricity services hooked up by visiting the Get Energy Company website.

Water and Sewer Service: Find utility service information for water and sewer services by visiting The City of Grandville website.

Waste Collection and Recycling Service: There are several trash and recycling service providers, including EverKept, Republic Services, and SafeChem. You can find the one that best suits your needs.

Telephone: If you are searching for home phone service in Grandville, make sure to visit Wirefly, where you can find a complete list of service providers.

Television/Internet: To find Grandville's top cable and television service providers, visit CableTV.com.

County Parks and Recreation: Find out more about Grandville's parks and recreation department by visiting The City of Grandville website.

Grandville Housing

The Grandville area has a total population of 15,970 individuals and is made up of 6,248 housing units. The most common types of homes in Grandville are single-family and detached homes, which account for approximately 67.8 percent of the total housing units in the city. Other prevalent housing options in the area include large apartment complexes, row houses, and duplexes.

Much of the housing in the community was built between 1970 and 1999, which has resulted in many areas of town having a "Brady Bunch" look and appeal. There's also a large amount of housing built between 1940 and 1969.