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Drive aisle between pre-engineered metal self-storage buildings with mountains, Chubbuck ID

Pocatello runs on its trucks, its trailers, and the gear that gets people into the mountains. The storage has to match.

We Store It sits in Chubbuck, in the Pocatello metro of southeastern Idaho. This is the Gate City, the junction of I-15 and I-86 and a rail and university hub for the whole region, with the Portneuf Range, American Falls Reservoir, and the Caribou-Targhee high country all within reach. That mix puts boats, campers, snowmobiles, and side-by-sides in nearly every driveway, on top of the household and small-business demand a growing metro generates.

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A 24/7 facility in a market like this wins on access and range, somewhere a tenant can pull a trailer in at any hour and find the right space waiting.

Built for range: drive-up self-storage, boat and RV storage, and round-the-clock access under one roofline, so one site serves households, contractors, and recreation owners alike.

Built for the rigs: wide lanes and door sizing worked for the trailers and campers this corner of Idaho actually tows.

Built for the climate: pre-engineered steel buildings engineered to southeastern Idaho snow and wind, with clean lines that read from the road.

Wasatch designed, engineered, fabricated, and erected the project as a single-source design-build. One team carried the steel building design, stamped drawings, doors, and erection, so there is no gap between the company that drew it and the crew that stood it up.

From the Wasatch Front into Idaho is the radius Wasatch builds in, and We Store It is what a recreation-market facility looks like when it is designed for how the market actually moves.

Project highlights
  • 01Drive-up self-storage plus boat and RV storage
  • 0224/7 gated access
  • 03Wide lanes for trailers and campers
  • 04Pre-engineered steel buildings, Idaho snow and wind loads
  • 05Pocatello metro, I-15 / I-86 corridor
  • 06Single-source design-build by Wasatch Structures
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