Groundbreaking Development: Trojan Storage – Camarillo, CA
Reminiscent of a quaint Hispanic village, with terracotta tile roofs, smooth stucco, and an exquisite mosaic mural, Trojan Storage in Camarillo, Calif., perfects the Spanish Colonial Revival style of architecture. The 114,052-rentable-square-foot facility is nestled within a historical zone and proudly stands as a gateway to the city.
Designed by Jordan Architects, Inc., Trojan Storage of Camarillo opened in August of 2023 after being built by RDS Construction in 18 months. It offers a total of 888 drive-up and climate-controlled units throughout three separate buildings (two single-story and one three-story) as well as 13 uncovered and 28 covered RV/boat parking spaces. A 1,296-square-foot abode above the 1,016-square-foot office accommodates the resident manager. Two other thoughtful amenities include covered loading areas and elevator vestibules.
Besides high-quality aesthetics and an assortment of storage options, Trojan Storage also utilizes cutting-edge technology. The parking canopy is outfitted with solar panels while the facility secured by Janus International’s Noke Smart Entry system, security cameras, a slide gate, and a stone wall.
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Within seven months, Trojan Storage is more than 53 percent occupied and has earned a five-star reputation. It is owned and managed by Trojan Storage.
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Erica Shatzer is editor of MSM.
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