Stack And Store Opens 2nd Bel Air Site, Marking the 8th Location in Harford County, MD

The state-of-the-art Stack and Store self-storage unit opened April 30 at 726 Belair Road. The facility offers climate-controlled units, site fencing, 24-hour surveillance, an on-site resident manager, 18 different-sized units and 24-7 support. (Photo courtesy of Chris Prudhomme/Lucid Photography. )

Family-owned Stack and Store has opened its 2nd new 100,000-square-foot self-storage facility in Bel Air, making it the 8th store in Harford County with high-tech features.

The state-of-the-art self-storage unit officially opened on April 30 at 726 Belair Road off Route 1. The facility offers climate-controlled units, site fencing, 24-hour surveillance, an on-site resident manager, 18 different-sized units, and 24-7 support. Customers can access the site via an electronic keypad with a personalized code or a mobile app. Alarmed units also are available. There are 697 leasable units with large loading elevators on both sides of the building.

Michael Fuld, executive vice president of Stack and Store Self Storage, told Patch that climate-controlled self storage is important for several reasons, particularly when it comes to protecting sensitive belongings from damage due to extreme heat and cold.

“Climate-controlled units maintain a temperature range between 55 and 80 degrees. If you’re storing sensitive items, such as documents, collectibles, electronics or furniture, climate controlled storage helps keep the items from being exposed to natural elements. Climate controlled units also help maintain humidity in a way non-climate units don’t, which can help to prevent the growth of mold and mildew on your precious items,” Fuld said.

The smallest option is a 5×5-foot unit, which is the equivalent to a small walk-in closet. The largest climate controlled units measure 10×30 feet, which is the equivalent of just slightly smaller a 2-car garage. The new facility also features several security options that help to ensure tenants’ belongings remain safe and secure.

“With gated fencing and keypad access, tenants are able to only access the areas of the property that they need to get to in order to access their unit. For example, a tenant who rents on the 1st floor wouldn’t be able to access the fourth floor and vice versa. We also have 24/7 video surveillance and electronic access logging so we knows who’s in the facility at any given time. Lastly, while many self-storage companies have moved away from providing an on-site resident manager in an effort to save costs, Stack and Store still believes in the importance of having someone living on the property and can be available to handle any situation that may arise even after business hours,” Fuld told Patch.

There are three generations involved with the family business and Fuld happens to be the third. Phyllis and Louis Friedman are the first generation and still involved and active in the daily operations of the company, Fuld said.

“It’s truly a blessing to have the opportunity to be a part of a local family business. I’m glad to have been a part of it. I’ve had the opportunity to learn so much from the older generations, as they pass on their wisdom and expertise,” Fuld told Patch.

Louis and Phyllis Friedman founded Stack and Store in 1983 to provide convenient, secure and budget-friendly space to store belongings and commercial goods. Since the opening of their first facility, Stack and Store has expanded to eight locations, including Bel Air’s latest site.

From day one, this has provided an important service to the community we take great pride in.” said Louis Friedman “We are proud that Stack and Store offers friendly and understanding staff who are on hand to address any questions or concerns, ensuring that our customers receive the personalized assistance they deserve.”

One of the core tenets of Stack and Store is to serve the community that they’re a part of. Stack and Store supports local projects and organizations including the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health Emergency Room, Harford Family House, Inner County Outreach, Extreme Family Outreach, Havre de Grace Independence Day Parade, Harford County Boys & Girls Club, Havre de Grace Opera House, Susquehanna Museum Lock House, Carson Reading Rooms in elementary schools throughout Harford County and many Little League teams in Harford County.

“We are blessed that the residents of Harford County trust us with their storage needs and feel it’s important to give back to other organizations that help lift up others in our community. By making continued investments in education, healthcare, recreation and other critical community services here in Harford County our hope is to continue to ensure that Harford County is a great place to live, work and play for generations to come,” Fuld told Patch.

In addition to the two Bel Air locations, Stack and Store Self Storage can be found along Route 40 in Havre de Grace (1746 Pulaski Hwy), Aberdeen (805 S Philadelphia Road), Edgewood (1007 Edgewood Road), Joppa (527 Pulaski Hwy) and in the Emmorton Business Park near I-95 Exit 77 (2100 Emmorton Park Road). There also is a facility next to Plaza Ford at 1621 Belair Road in Fallston.

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