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Conveniently located off South Blackstock Road near Warren H. Abernathy Highway in Spartanburg, Storage Rentals of America offers convenient access hours. Our knowledgeable customer service team can move you in over the phone, walk you through the rental process, and explain the differences between regular and climate-controlled storage units. Our Spartanburg Blackstock location offers mini storage units that are 5x5 to large 10x30 storage units, including dedicated spaces for boat and RV storage. All our storage units come with flexible month-to-month leases, allowing you the freedom to choose the duration that suits your needs without being locked into long-term contracts.

Security is one of our top priorities. Our clean storage units are protected by a state-of-the-art gate system, video recording, and are brightly lit, so you get peace of mind when renting with us.

Planning to move soon? You can also purchase moving and packing supplies like boxes, packing tape, locks, etc. We want to be your one-stop shop for all things storage. So Stop by and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference!

  • Please Note This is one of our annex properties. While you can reserve your storage unit online. We ask you to visit our nearby office at 2301 Reidville Road, Spartanburg, SC. 29301 if you'd like to reserve your unit in person.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or 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 Spartanburg.

About Spartanburg, South Carolina

The motto of Spartanburg, SC, is 'always doing' because the city is continually working on improving its community. Spartanburg's ongoing mission is to achieve goals and advance its local businesses. The city is located in Northern South Carolina and is known for its natural parks, rich artistic culture, and lively community activities. It is near the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains and has a vibrant college-town feel, with a diverse population of over 37,000 people. The area's economy is healthy since it is supported by local commerce and many institutions of higher learning. Residents have plenty to see and do all year since local governance always works toward enriching local amenities and public programs.

What to Do in Spartanburg

There are plenty of activities to keep one busy in Spartanburg. Here are a few highlights of some local favorites.

  • Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds: The basketball courts here were recently refurbished through a program called "Celebration of Sport," which Adidas sponsored. This refreshed basketball area now has resurfaced courts, new backboards, better lighting, bleachers, and fresh art by the local artists Eli Blasko and Russell Bannan.
  • Morgan Square: Downtown is a popular place for locals to shop and socialize. Morgan Square is this area's focal point, which hosts different events depending on the season. For example, there are weekly Jazz shows every Friday night in April and May. The Hub City Farmer's Market is held every Saturday morning from April through December. From November to January, the square hosts an outdoor ice skating rink.
  • Chapman Cultural Center: This organization is behind the majority of funding for cultural and art education in Spartanburg. Through its programs, more than 40,000 students in the county are reached every year. The Chapman Cultural Center teaches local kids and teens dance, arts, music, literature, media, crafts, and theater. It also is a major contributor to the city's strong artistic culture.
  • Public Parks: Spartanburg is well-known for its network of public parks. Hatcher Garden, which has ponds and shaded walking paths. Cleveland Park is a popular place for shows in fair weather because it has a lakeside amphitheater. Croft State Park has a lake at which locals like to go fishing.

Working in Spartanburg

Spartanburg has many jobs in the manufacturing and education field. It has an unemployment rate of 3.8%, which is 0.1% lower than the national average. The area has seen jobs grow by 0.9% in the past year. The projected job growth over the next decade is 36.2%, higher than the national average of 33.5%.

The median household income in Spartanburg, SC, is $34,092 a year, which is lower than the US average but also coincides with the city's lower cost of living. Some of the top job distributions in the city are manufacturing (19.2%), healthcare (15%), and education (13%).

Spartanburg Neighborhoods

Many neighborhoods in Spartanburg range in size and housing style.

  • Converse Heights: Median home price is $250,000
  • South Converse: Median home price is $150,000
  • Fernwood: Median home price is $300,000, but prices can go up to almost $1 million
  • Hampton Heights: Median home price is$129,900
  • Wadsworth Hills: Median home price is $269,000
  • Grain District: Median home price is $100,000

Spartanburg School District

Spartanburg County School District 7 runs most of the city's public schools. However, the westernmost sector of the city, which contains two elementary schools, is run by Spartanburg County School District 6. District 7 has 15 elementary schools, four middle schools, and four high schools. There are also private schools, like Spartanburg Christian Academy, Spartanburg Day School, and Oakbrook Preparatory Schools. Some of these private schools host all grades between K and 12.

Spartanburg, SC is also considered a college town since it contains eight institutions of higher learning. Converse College, the University of South Carolina Upstate, and Virginia College are among these schools.

Moving to Spartanburg Resource Guide

Individuals moving to Spartanburg must set up their homes with the right utilities and know how to participate in the local government. Here is some essential information about the area.

  • Electricity: Spartanburg County is served by one of four electric providers. Residents should consult this list of providers to find out which one serves their address.
  • Water: Residents of Spartanburg get their water and sewer service from Spartanburg Water.
  • Gas: The area is served by Piedmont Natural Gas. Those interested in this service, in addition to electricity, can call 1-800-752-7504 to get more information.
  • Phone/Internet/Cable: The top three phone and internet providers are AT&T, Spectrum, Viasat. This list gives more details on each service so that people shopping for phone and internet bundles can find the right deals.
  • Government: Spartanburg is run by a council comprised of a mayor and six council members who each represent a different district. The council meets on the second and fourth Mondays every month at City Hall, which is located at 145 W. Broad Street.

Spartanburg Housing

In Spartanburg, homes are quite affordable compared to the rest of the nation. The average housing price is $108,000, just 58.6% of the average in the United States. In addition, the overall cost of living is about 15% less than the nationwide average. Meanwhile, the median gross rent in the city is $721 per month.