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Discover the convenience of self-storage in Bowling Green, Kentucky, at our ideal location on Russellville Road (US Route 68)! Our facility is easily accessible for residents and businesses from neighborhoods like Browning and Rockfield, as well as Downtown Bowling Green. It’s a practical, nearby solution for anyone looking for extra space without the hassle of going far from the city center.

Our facility is built for easy access, including an expansive driveway that makes maneuvering large trucks a breeze. With unit sizes ranging from small 5x5 storage spaces to spacious 10x30 units, you’ll find the perfect fit for your belongings.

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We offer flexible month-to-month leases, giving you the freedom to rent for as long as you need. Security is a top priority, and each new rental comes with a free brand-new lock, so you can feel confident that your items are safe with us.

Need packing supplies? Stop by our office, where we have everything from boxes and packing tape to locks and mattress covers. We make moving easy by being your one-stop shop for storage and packing needs.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or across the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Bowling Green.

About Bowling Green, Kentucky

Ranked in Kentucky's top three most populous cities, Bowling Green is a vibrant city with renowned history and stature. Its current population of more than 67,000 residents is impressive for the state, particularly with the total metropolitan area being more than 165,000 in 2017. Bowling Green's story begins when pioneers founded the town in 1798, and it became a key player for the South as Kentucky's Confederate capital during the American Civil War. As times changed, Bowling Green welcomed it and grew from an agricultural hub to the manufacturing headquarters for many national brand name companies. Fun fact: the town's namesake was also the subject and title of a song by the Everly Brothers!

What to do in Bowling Green

Bowling Green has many destination spots you definitely don't want to miss out on! There are a variety of museums to choose from, including the Kentucky Museum and Library, the Historic Railpark and Train Museum, and the Riverview at Hobson Grove, which is a historic house that has real architecture from the pre and post Civil War eras. Last but not least, there is also the National Corvette Museum, which showcases the history and evolution of the American sports car to its current model today. It hosts the National Corvette Homecoming. There are also plenty of sports venues to choose from. Beech Bend Raceway hosts drag racing outside the city, and there are a number of regional baseball and basketball games held in the E.A. Diddle Arena and Bowling Green Ballpark. If you like to venture outdoors, the Lost River Cave is accessible by boat and definitely worth checking out, and there are other caverns and walking trails worth exploring.

Working in Bowling Green

As the city's strong economic climate continues, Bowling Green has held a solid stake in manufacturing. Fruit of the Loom, General Motors, Houchens Industries, Russell Brands, and more recently Magna International all have notable plant facilities here. The General Motors Chevrolet Corvette assembly plant holds particular economic significance for the area. While these manufacturing facilities remain strong in business, new technology driven knowledge based industries are also cropping up. Western Kentucky University and the Commonwealth Health Corporation are among Bowling Green's largest employers. EVINE, the nation's third largest home shopping network, has its largest customer service call center in Bowling Green.

This steady success attributes itself to Bowling Green's ideal combination of high employment opportunities combined with low cost of living and housing rates. The city was named the "Best Place for Small Businesses" by Forbes Magazine in 2009. It has also held a 5% increase in manufacturing and professional services employment, and a 6% increase of employment in the hospitality fields. There is also a bus transit system within the city.

Bowling Green Neighborhoods

The neighborhoods in Bowling Green offer a variety of tastes for new residents, each with their own strengths and purposes to meet long term goals. Here's a sampling of them below:

Crestmoor: A nice neighborhood made up of apartments, studios, and single family homes, students who choose not to live on campus will prefer the peace and quiet in this community. It's also considered to be among the safest neighborhoods in town, giving parents peace of mind that they made the right choice for their loved ones. It's also a nice place to retire.

Eastland Park: If you are into quaint second floor apartments with first floor level shop neighborhoods, then Eastland Park is for you. The quaint community of shopkeepers boasts a unique flavor and are a huge boon if you happen to work at them.

Briarwood Manor & Indian Hills: A stately upscale neighborhood made up primarily of large multiple bedroom single family homes, Briarwood is a great choice to live if you are an executive or can afford the high price tag. But the price in the end is ultimately worth it with more value compared to similar neighborhoods in other states.

Nashville Road & Elrod Road: This beautiful suburban community consists of single family homes that have newer construction compared to other places. In fact, it's ranked by Neighborhood Scout as among the best family friendly neighborhoods in the entire state of Kentucky! While a little further of a commute than other neighborhoods, the drive time typically lasts 15 to 30 minutes to the city. A small price to pay for lovely homes, security, and top neighborhood rankings!

Bowling Green School District

Primary education in the public sector is administered by the Bowling Green Independent School District and Warren County Public Schools. A number of private Christian schools are also available for residents to choose at their preference. Western Kentucky University holds a notable presence in Bowling Green as the postsecondary educational center for Kentucky's South Central region. The school's campus in Bowling Green contains several colleges that cover education in the arts, business, health, engineering, and more fields. Other college educational options in the city include Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College, Daymar College, and the Bowling Green Adult Learning Center.

Moving to Bowling Green Resource Guide

There are all sorts of organizations to get help with moving to Bowling Green, KY. The Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce is an excellent place to get started. Bowling Green's Municipal city website is also a great place to learn about the area's utilities, local events, and more.

Bowling Green Housing

Most residential homes in Bowling Green are quite affordable compared to the rest of the U.S. housing market. And with the wide variety of neighborhoods to choose from, there is sure to be something for everyone!

From pioneer days to brave horizons in technologies, Bowling Green's stable economy and wide variety of quality of life options makes this city a great place to live in Kentucky for students, business workers, and retirees alike. Come settle down awhile - you just might like it, too!