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Storage Rentals of America specializes in climate control storage units that have low humidity and a stable temperature to protect your belongings. We also have easy-access storage units, just drive right up! You can also free up space in your garage or driveway with our parking spaces. With spaces large enough for your RV, boat, or trailer, you will find the best storage options at Storage Rentals of America! Our premier facility features clean, affordable storage units. Mini 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30 means we have a space for you.

Not sure what size storage unit you need? Give us a call! Our helpful call center agents are available by phone 7 days a week. We are here to walk you through the rental process. Storing with us is easier than ever as we can move you in over the phone or online. Rent month to month with no long-term contracts.

Planning to move soon? We have storage supplies like boxes, packing tape, locks, mattress covers, and more! We want to be your one-stop shop for all things storage. Stop by and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference!

Need additional storage unit options? We also have two other storage centers in Wilmington. One at 1215 Centerville Road and the other at 50 Dodson Avenue.

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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 Wilmington.

About Wilmington, DE

From a Swedish settlement in one of the thirteen Colonies to the largest city in the state of Delaware, Wilmington's historical journey is just as fascinating as it is long. It was named after Proprietor Thomas Penn's friend Spencer Compton, the Earl of Wilmington, England during King George II's heyday. How has Wilmington grown since its infant days? Quite a bit! This is the snapshot of today's Wilmington.


What to do in Wilmington, DE

If ethnic celebrations are your thing, Wilmington is the perfect city for you! There's always a fascinating cultural celebration going on in just about everything each year. From Greek Orthodox to Italian, Hispanic to Hindu, and Polish to African American, there are always new cultural dishes to try! Music festivals are also abundant. The Riverfront Blues festival features prominent local talent, and The Peoples' Festival is a musical tribute to Bob Marley. Did you know that his son Steve Marley was born in Wilmington? No wonder the locals take this celebration seriously.


Working in Wilmington, DE

Dubbed as the Corporate Capital of the World, Delaware's business friendly laws have long attracted corporations to settle their headquarters here. Delaware also boasts a long-standing reputation for a fair judicial system that has kept the peace of its citizens for decades. In its early Revolutionary War days, Wilmington was a key strategic point for shipbuilding and thus was the strength of its economy. Today, Wilmington is the proud hub of financial centers like credit card companies, banking institutions, and insurance companies. DuPont, a big-name company known for its chemical products, originated in Wilmington.

Besides financial and chemical companies, other notable industries include government, educational institutions, healthcare, and retail. Walmart is the fourth largest employer in the city.


Wilmington, DE Neighborhoods

Wilmington is packed with plenty of remarkable neighborhoods that have what each resident is looking for. A delightful sampling of them is below:

Wilmington Riverfront - Located near scenic downtown Wilmington, this urban neighborhood is super close to everything from work to theater to shopping. It's not too artificial for its proximity and it even has an urban wildlife refuge. All of the homes here are townhomes and condos, which is a perfect fit if these types of homes work for your lifestyle. It's also very dog-friendly, and neighbors often get to socialize on their dog walks. How cute!

Arden - Tired of the boring cookie cutter life of the suburb? This eclectic community is your cure. It's a unique haven for artists with plenty of green treed space, unique bungalows and homes, and a central meeting point called the Guild Hall. Even nationally known artists live here, where they pay a community rent and support each other as a community. You might even see the neighbor fire twirler!

Fairfax - A charming neighborhood with rich history, Fairfax has beautifully revitalized colonial homes and conveniences within walking distance. It's a great place to socialize and raise a family!

Alapocas - Legend has it that copperhead snakes were a threat in these woods with majestic native oak trees, but one can hardly find them now in this gorgeous neighborhood. It has all the appeal from nature while being surprisingly close to I-95, Philadelphia, and downtown Wilmington, making the commute to work a breeze.

The Triangle - If you are seeking out breathing room for the kids, The Triangle is a great option. The post-Victorian architecture of these homes are something to admire, while children and pets will have plenty of room to play in spacious yards. It was developed by a prominent businessman with this idea in mind, with a nearby Brandywine Park and Zoo to spend quality time with your family. Homes in this area, of course, are a little on the pricey side, but if your dream is a place to put down family roots, it's worth looking at this neighborhood as an investment.

Amberwood - If safety and accessibility are your primary goals, this neighborhood is worth checking out. It's within walking distance to the nearby Olive B. Loss Elementary School and is notable for its family, pet and bike walking trails. Did we mention great workout opportunities? Besides walking, Amberwood is also convenient to downtown Middletown by car and all those fun little boutique shops that are tough to resist.


Wilmington, DE School District

There are so many schooling options in Wilmington, it may be difficult to count them all! 17.5% of Wilmington student attend a private school, and there are many more charter institutions. This places the city among the Top Ten in the country for private education. Secondary schooling options are no different, as there is practically a degree program for every kind of student. Delaware College of Art & Design is a hotspot for creatives, while the Delaware Technical & Community College is a viable choice for an affordable career. University of Delaware, Drexel University, and Springfield College provide even more options, creating ample job opportunities all within this remarkable tiny state.


Moving to Wilmington, DE

The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce provides a wealth of information for those who wish to relocate to Wilmington, from utilities to government procedures. They conveniently categorize this info for retirees, career builders, and entrepreneurs. Remarkably, there is no state tax for retail shopping goods, as strict laws against company mergers and monopolies encourage sound economic growth for many businesses here. You'll also find several public transportation options in Wilmington, connecting it to Philadelphia, New York City, and New Jersey in the rest of the Metro area.