Strategic Storage Trust Buys First Self-Storage Property in Canada

Strategic Storage Trust, a publicly registered non-traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) specializing in the self-storage market has acquired a 1,060-unit facility in Toronto for more than $14 million.

The property is the first in Canada for the REIT, and will be rebranded under the SmartStopSM Self Storage trade name. The property will be operated by Budget Development Partners.

Recently, Strategic Storage Holdings, LLC, an affiliate of SSTI, entered into a letter of intent to form a joint venture with Budget Development Partners to acquire operational self-storage properties, build new facilities and redevelop existing industrial buildings throughout Canada.

“We believe there are many international opportunities in self storage and this property in Toronto represents our first,” says H. Michael Schwartz, chairman and CEO of Strategic Storage Trust. “We continue to look for more opportunities in the Greater Toronto Area as well as the other major markets throughout Canada.”

The property is located north of downtown Toronto in the densely populated North York area, near York University, which has more than 50,000 students. Built in 1965, the property was converted into a self-storage facility in 2008. It has approximately 110,000 rentable square feet with climate-controlled interior units, office spaces, rentable parking spots, a large heated interior loading bay and a large retail office.

Launched some 2.5 years ago, Strategic Storage Trust’s portfolio of wholly owned properties has expanded to 41 properties in the U.S., and the property in Canada.

Please or Register to post comments.

Latest poll

Total CMBS Issuance Volume

There has been $30.3 billion in new CMBS issuance to date in 2013, according to Commercial Mortgage Alert. That puts the industry on pace to smash last year’s volume of $48.4 billion and will make 2013 the busiest year for CMBS issuance since 2007. Where do you think total CMBS issuance volume will end up in 2013?

 

Newsletter Signup

AdviceIQ

Connect With Us
National Real Estate Investor Related Sites