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Located off North Lincoln Avenue near West Central Park Avenue, Storage Rentals of America in Davenport, IA, provides a hassle-free storage experience with convenient access and extended office hours. Our affordable storage units range in size from compact 5x5 options for smaller needs to spacious 10x30 units for larger storage. Whether you're looking to store a few boxes or multiple items, our flexible, month-to-month leases let you rent for as long as you need.
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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 Davenport.
About Davenport, IA.
A medium-sized city in eastern Iowa, Davenport overlooks the mighty Mississippi River. Once a major shipping hub, Davenport is surrounded by a largely agricultural region and has also gained a reputation as a Midwestern arts and culture hub. It's a college town, too, and home to a vibrant music scene.
Home to a little over 100,000 people, Davenport is the county seat of Scott County, Iowa. It's also part of a larger metropolitan region known as the Quad Cities, including Bettendorf, Iowa, along with the Illinois cities of Rock Island and Moline just across the river.
What to do in Davenport, IA
there's always something fun and exciting happening in Davenport. From shopping, dining, and nightlife to historic sites and outdoor recreation, the Quad Cities have a lot to offer. Some of the top attractions in Davenport, IA, include:
- Downtown Festivals: Davenport's downtown district hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year. Highlights of the calendar include the Red White & Boom 4th of July festival, the Beaux Arts Festival in fall, and Icestravaganza in winter. Keep an eye out for returning music festivals like the Bix Jazz Festival and the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival as well.
- Museums and Historic Sites: From the Figge Art Museum to the Bix Beiderbecke Museum and Archives (a must for jazz fans), Davenport offers some truly great museums. History buffs should also check out the German American Heritage Center.
- Shopping, Entertainment, and Nightlife: Davenport has a lot to offer when it comes to entertainment. River Music Experience is a leading performance arts venue, and Front Street Brewpub is the oldest brewpub in Iowa. And you'll always find something fresh at the year-round Freight House Farmer's Market.
- Parks and Recreation: There are ample opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors in Davenport. Vander Veer Botanical Park is a beautifully manicured botanical garden spanning 33 acres, while Credit Island Park encompasses a 420-acre island on the Mississippi River, and is a popular spot for fishing, kayaking and picnicking.
Working in Davenport, IA
The Davenport job market offers a healthy mix of jobs that are considered traditionally blue-collar and white-collar. Office and administrative support, sales jobs, and management occupations are all quite common. The area surrounding Davenport is also highly agricultural, and farming is prevalent in nearby rural areas. A little over 25% of adults 25 and older in the city have a bachelor's degree or higher.
The largest employer in the Quad Cities area is John Deere, which is headquartered in Moline, IL, and employs around 6,400 people. Other top employers in the Davenport area include Genesis Health System, Hy-Vee Grocery, and the defense manufacturing organization Rock Island Arsenal.
Davenport, IA Neighborhoods
Geographically speaking, Davenport is a fairly large city spanning 65 square miles. It has many distinct neighborhoods, each with its unique atmosphere, architecture, and culture. Some of the most prominent neighborhoods in Davenport, IA include:
- Downtown/City Center: With a median home value of about $149,000, Davenport's downtown district is packed with shops and restaurants. This area is also noted for its live music venues and nightlife and has numerous apartment rentals. The Mississippi River borders downtown Davenport to the south and includes the Motor Row and Industrial Historic District.
- East Bluff: Located east and north of downtown Davenport, the East Bluff area is an affordable part of town with a median home value of $85,000. This neighborhood is largely residential and includes the East 14th Street Historic District, where many homes date back to the late 1800s.
- McClellan Heights: The McClellan Heights neighborhood is a historic residential area on Davenport's East End. The neighborhood is dominated by large, historic homes mostly built during the early 20th century. The median home listed price is $325,000. Because the topography here is very hilly, the roads are winding, and the lots are oddly-shaped to follow the landscape.
Davenport, IA School District
Public schools in Davenport, IA are part of the Davenport Community Schools district. This district includes 32 school buildings and serves nearly 16,000 students in and around the city. Davenport Community Schools is one of the most diverse school districts in Iowa and has also been noted for having excellent teachers.
Numerous private schools also offer alternatives for parents in the Davenport Area. The city is home to several institutions of higher learning as well, including Scott Community College and St. Ambrose University. The Quad Cities campus of Ross College is an option for medical students.
Moving to Davenport, IA Resource Guide
Moving to a new place always comes with its fair share of challenges, but Davenport provides some great resources for new residents. Visit the official City of Davenport website for essential information like local Police and Fire Department contacts. The Davenport Parks & Recreation Department is another great resource to learn more about outdoor recreation in Davenport.
Mid-American Energy is the largest gas and electricity provider in the Davenport area. The Davenport Department of Public Works also provides some useful information on water and sewer utilities in the city.
Davenport, IA Housing
Overall, the cost of living in Davenport, IA, is well below the national average, and that includes housing. The median home cost in Davenport is approximately $145,000. Rental rates are also very affordable in Davenport. The average studio apartment rents for $493, while a 4-bedroom apartment rents for $1,114.