Crescendo buys six Walla Walla self-storage sites
Crescendo Self Storage Management has acquired six self-storage facilities in Walla Walla, Washington, adding 1,291 units and 191,089 square feet to its portfolio. The move expands the company’s footprint in Eastern Washington and keeps the locations operating under the Walla Walla Self Storage name.
Why it matters: - The deal expands Crescendo Self Storage Management’s presence in the Pacific Northwest and deepens its reach in Washington state. - The acquisition adds operational scale in a market where the company already has an established presence. - Local customers keep the same facility names while the properties move under professional management.
What happened: - Crescendo Self Storage Management acquired six self-storage facilities in Walla Walla, Washington. - The properties are Mill Creek Self Storage, Eastgate Self Storage, Eastside Mini Storage, Melrose Mini Storage, Storage Quest Self Storage and Main Street Self Storage. - The acquisition adds 1,291 storage units and 191,089 net rentable square feet. - The facilities are now professionally managed by CSSM.
The details: - The facilities will continue operating under the Walla Walla Self Storage brand. - CSSM already operates five other facilities in the greater Washington region. - CSSM also has an existing presence in Walla Walla through Elite Storage. - Jordan Mills, president at Crescendo Properties, said the company wants to keep growing in Eastern Washington and strengthen its long-term commitment to the area. - Mills said the acquisition reflects Crescendo’s role as both a third-party manager and a property owner. - The company said residents can expect the same locations with CSSM’s operational standards and customer care. - More information is available through Walla Walla Self Storage.
Between the lines: - The rebranding strategy suggests Crescendo wants continuity for tenants while consolidating management under one operator. - The expansion points to continued investor interest in self-storage assets in secondary markets with local brand recognition. - Keeping the local name in place may help reduce customer churn during the ownership transition.
What's next: - Crescendo said it is actively seeking new acquisition and management opportunities. - The company is also looking for partnership or management inquiries through Robyn Reed at robyn.reed@pm.storage or (702) 960-2998. - Additional company information is available at Property Management Storage.
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