CHESHIRE, Mass. — To the new owners of Otis Self Storage, community is a priority.
Adstorage LLC purchased the decade-old facility located at 266 North St. in February for $1.8 million from All Purpose Storage Cheshire LLC, headquartered in Nevada.
Since then, several upgrades have been made, including building enhancements, paving, 24/7 security upgrades, and additional improvements.
"We're taking some feedback from some of the current tenants. We're gonna keep making the enhancements there," said Lauren Tirrell, one of several co-owners.
The facility has 174 total doors, and currently has 140 occupied units. There are numerous promotions available, including college student specials and 50 percent off the second month, said co-owner Erin Carney.
Both facilities also offer parking storage for boats, recreational vehicles, campers and automobiles as well as short- and long-term rentals.
Carney and Tirrell emphasized their commitment to excellent customer service.
Everyone's needs are different, from those needing additional space, short-term rentals, collectors seeking a secure place, or those in tough times needing a place to store their belongings until they get back on their feet, they said.
The company's focus is to be understanding, responsive, and available to assist people, especially those facing tough times or emergencies.
The acquisition of the Cheshire facility brought Otis Self Storage's total number of locations to two. The Otis location, located at 1735 East Otis Road, was purchased in 2023.
"I have just been hearing about [what owning the facility has been like] for five years, and so I hopped aboard for this Cheshire location," Carney said.
"We have a real passion for it," Tirrell added.
Owning the business has been really rewarding because you are able to get to know and help people, they owners said.
"We were at the [Cheshire] Hoedown [and] that was an exciting event. We got to meet a lot of locals, [and] give out some company swag," Carney said.
Some community members entered a raffle, and the winners were given three months of storage for free.
"When we first took over the business in February, we learned about a local person who lost their house to a fire, so we donated six months free of a 5-by-10 unit for the Yankee raffle, and someone took advantage of that, and is one of our tenants," Carney said.
The company can be contacted here or at 413-613-4920. The call center is available weekdays from 9 to 7 and weekends rom 9 to 2.
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ProAdams announces 2025 Holiday Home Decorating Contest
ADAMS, Mass.—ProAdams has announced the details for the 2025 Holiday Home Decorating Contest.
All residents within the boundaries of the Town of Adams are eligible to participate. Entry registration is available online and must be received no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025. Once all registrations have been received, a map will be created and posted online Wednesday, Dec. 17.
The contest is for exterior decorations only, including decorations in windows that are visible from the exterior. Judging will be done from outside the residence only and from the street; community members are not to enter the property to view back or side yards.
Three prizes will be awarded: one 1st prize ($100 gift card to Bounti-Fare), one 2nd prize ($50 gift card to Bounti-Fare), and one 3rd prize ($25 gift card to Bounti-Fare). The Community Choice Award winner will also receive a $25 gift card to Bounti-Fare.
The community is encouraged to drive around to view all the entries and cast a vote using the online voting form. Judging will be done from 5-8 p.m., Friday, Dec. 19-Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. The online form will be open until 8 p.m. on December 21 for community members to cast their votes. A judging panel consisting of ProAdams board members will choose 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. The community will choose the Community Choice winner.
Holiday Home Decorating participants should ensure that all lights, animations, and decorations are in place and activated for the judging periods on all three nights.
Entry is free; there are no costs or fees to apply to participate. ProAdams encourages residents to be creative, festive, fun, and safe this holiday season.
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