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Self-Storage Market Analysis 2021: Greater Detroit

This article was published by Monty Spenceron Apr 29, 2021, on the Inside Self Storage Website and featured Pogoda’s own Adam Pogoda.


Hollywood often portrays Detroit as a desolate wasteland, but itโ€™s quite full of life as a self-storage market. Read why owners and investors are encouraged by the dynamics driving the industry in the Motor City.

In many movies, the once-mighty Motor City is portrayed in almost post-apocalyptic termsโ€”a desolate, dilapidated city gutted by the long, painful decline of the U.S. auto industry. It isnโ€™t a flattering image. In contrast, local self-storage professionals see a hard-scrabble city in the early stages of a comeback, surrounded by affluent suburbs in a state steadily diversifying its economy. From that vantage point, Greater Detroit looks much more promising.

Increased Competition

Part of the reason for Detroitโ€™s somewhat encouraging pricing is it has one of the lowest self-storage penetration rates in the country at 4.4 square feet of space per capita, compared to the national rate of nearly 6 square feet, according to Radius+. In all, the market has about 19.9 million square feet of self-storage.

โ€œWeโ€™re probably one of the most underbuilt markets in the nation,โ€ says Adam Pogoda, a principal at the Pogoda Cos., which operates 51 self-storage facilities in Michigan under the National Storage Centers brand.

Low supply has been a boon to facility owners, particularly as pandemic-era demand has increased. Moreover, the imbalance between supply and demand has started to attract the attention of more investors, who are assessing the regionโ€™s long-term prospects. In fact, Pogoda says his firm was recently outbid for a property by a real estate investment trust (REIT). โ€œItโ€™s getting more competitive,โ€ he notes. โ€œItโ€™s not like Nashville, Tenn., or Dallas, but itโ€™s growing.โ€

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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