In 2025, Pogoda Co. rebranded as National Storage Management Co.

Pogoda: Leaving a Legacy

Last month, we welcomed our son into the world and my life shifted profoundly. Parenting has been a (sleep-deprived) blast, but it has forced me to consider the world Iโ€™m creating for my son. After taking him to visit his first storage facility, I started to think about what legacy means in this business. As a second-generation self storage owner/operator, Iโ€™ve been privileged to inherit a philosophy about the industry that has governed our company for the last 35 years and enabled its success. Now, as a father myself, itโ€™s my job to ensure that the philosophy, like the business, can continue to benefit the next generation.

I believe a philosophy of constant improvements, both physical and technological, will ultimately shape our legacy and enable the appreciation of these stores for the third generation. Right now, when everyone is 97% full, it may not matter if a door doesnโ€™t roll well or the asphalt is โ€˜alligatoring.โ€™ However, when the market inevitably returns to normal, having a best-in-class facility will set you apart and ultimately lead to more rentals, more referrals and longer stays. Thereโ€™s a saying in my family โ€“ how you do anything is how you do everything. Tenants intuitively know that if you just replaced their door, sealcoated the asphalt, put in new LED lights or a new gate, you care about the facility and, in turn, care about them and their belongings.

On the investment side, Iโ€™ve lost out on many deals over the last several years due to a โ€˜too highโ€™ capital expenditure budget that my competitors didnโ€™t have. I sometimes wonder what happens to that deal in five years when the property is no longer competitive and that investor gets an unforeseen capital call. I know that I donโ€™t want to have those conversations with my investors and that itโ€™s in everyoneโ€™s interest to do things โ€˜rightโ€™ from the start.

When my son eventually retires from professional baseball and decides to join me in the business, Iโ€™ll have a portfolio that will make him proud. Whether itโ€™s a first-generation or 5th generation facility, I know that in 30 years, itโ€™ll be best-in-class.

Adam Pogoda
Pogoda Companies

The original article published on List Self Storage

About Pogoda Companies

Founded in 1987, Pogoda Companies acquires, develops, manages, and syndicates self-storage facilities, primarily in the Midwest. The company currently has 71 locations with over 4.5 million square feet of self-storage space across Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio. Pogoda is actively growing through strategic acquisitions and third-party management contracts. Itโ€™s goal is to enhance management efficiencies and increase the profitability of its properties for the owners it works for as well as for its valued investors.

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