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Multi-story Pro Storage steel self-storage building in Layton, Utah, with the Wasatch behind

Davis County keeps growing up the bench, and the storage has grown vertical with it.

Pro Storage Layton anchors the I-15 corridor in Davis County, between Salt Lake and Ogden and a short drive from Hill Air Force Base, Antelope Island, and the Wasatch. Layton is one of Utah’s fastest-growing suburban markets, dense enough and affluent enough to support a multi-story, climate-controlled self-storage building rather than a single-level drive-up yard.

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On a corridor parcel like this, the building has to perform as a structure and read as retail.

Built for density: a multi-story steel self-storage building that puts maximum rentable area on a constrained suburban site.

Built for the market: climate-controlled interior units behind a clean, finished facade that fits a high-traffic Layton corridor.

Built to code: a pre-engineered steel structure engineered to Davis County seismic, snow, and life-safety requirements.

Wasatch designed, engineered, fabricated, and erected the building as a single-source design-build, one team from steel design through erection.

Layton is the kind of growing suburban corridor where vertical storage pencils, and Pro Storage Layton is the proof.

Project highlights
  • 01Multi-story climate-controlled self-storage
  • 02Finished facade for a high-traffic corridor
  • 03Pre-engineered steel, Davis County seismic and snow loads
  • 04I-15 corridor between Salt Lake and Ogden
  • 05Single-source design-build by Wasatch Structures