Storage Rentals of America in Johnson City is conveniently located off Riverside Drive near I-86, meaning we are just a short drive north of Binghamton University. Our customer service team is available by phone seven days a week to help you find a storage unit to fit your needs. All our storage locations have plenty of options, including climate-controlled storage units. Big or small, we have it all! Need to free up your driveway? Store your vehicle with us. Car, RV, or boat, we have a parking space perfect for you and your vehicle.
What size storage unit do you need? Our helpful customer service team is here to answer your questions, walk you through the rental process, and even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online. All without stepping foot inside our office.
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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 Johnson City.
Johnson City is a village with a population of around 14,161 people. It is part of the town of Union, located in Broome County, New York. Union is one of the "triple-cities" along with Endicott City and Binghamton. These three cities make up the Binghamton Metro Area. Johnson City is west of Binghamton on the eastern edge of Union.
Johnson City is best known for being the "Home of the Square Deal" because of the historical employee benefits and profit-sharing given to all workers at the Endicott Johnson Corporation (a shoe manufacturing company). At the company's peak in 1920, it had over 20,000 workers. The company was acquired in 1995, its factories closed, and now all its manufacturing is outsourced to other countries.
In its heyday, the Johnson company paid for churches, parades, libraries, a swimming pool, parks, food markets, and recreational facilities. The company provided health care from factory-funded medical clinics. Most of the facilities were given to the community without charge. The company also built and financed workers' homes.
Here is all you need to know about moving to Johnson City and enjoying it.
Johnson City has these major attractions:
The local economy of Johnson City depends on the sectors of health care, education, and hospitality. The unemployment rate is 5.6%. This rate is lower than the statewide unemployment rate of 8.1%. The median household income is $42,124 per year. The future annual job growth rate in Johnson City over the next ten years is 19.1%, which is less than the national average of 33.5%. The average commute time is 16 minutes.
The most popular industries by jobs offered are health care (12.7%), education (12.5%), hospitality/restaurants (8.7%), computer/electronics (7.1%), administrative support (4.8%), professional/scientific/technical services (4.6%), and finance/insurance (4.4%).
Johnson City has many nice neighborhoods on the northern side of downtown.
These three areas are the desirable neighborhoods where people like to live.
The public school district is Johnson City Central School District. The school district spends around $19,685 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is 13 to one. The private schools in the area are the St. James Elementary School (PK to 6th grade) or the Crescent Academy (PK to 5th grade).
For higher education, there is the choice of attending Davis College, a private Baptist college, or Binghamton University.
This guide will help you set up your new place when moving to Johnson City. The village provides garbage collection, water, and sewer services, and you can pay online. Electricity and natural gas are supplied by NYSEG.
Johnson City's Parks and Recreation Department maintains the city parks and invites everyone to ride the carousel circuit. There are six carousels to ride to get a card and a commemorative button for taking all six rides. The rides are free.
Johnson City's municipal government includes a Mayor and the Village Board with four trustees elected to serve two-year terms.
The median home price in Johnson City is $152,453, which has appreciated by 19.7% in the past ten years. The cost of living in Johnson City is 46.5% lower than the statewide average and 26% lower than the national average in the United States.