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Mayor Mironov Inaugurates New Storage Facility In East Windsor
Mironov welcomed the new business, while vouching for the vibrancy of East Windsor's business community.

EAST WINDSOR, NJ — A new storage facility recently opened in East Windsor. One Mile Self Storage consists of 76,286 square feet of enclosed self-storage space on a 7.17-acre land.
The facility features a unique architectural design created to mirror the look of a local farm with a large barn-style building and similar structures in order to blend in with the surrounding properties.
The storage facility recently opened for business and East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov along with Deputy Mayor Peter Yeager, council members Marc Lippman, Alan Rosenberg and John Zoller were present for the ribbon cutting ceremony.
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They were joined by owners Mike McCloskey and Jim Lombardo.
The storage units feature a variety of amenities including drive-up access, temperature control, elevator access, and high ceiling units with shelves upon request. The property is fully fenced and gated, with camera monitoring and secure gate access via cell phone.
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Mironov said the storage facility was “modern,” offering residents a convenient, local option for their home and business self-storage needs.
“Their decision to open their new business in East Windsor is a testament to the vibrancy of our local business community,” said Mironov.
Mironov recently inaugurated a new IHOP restaurant on Route 33 East.
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Current hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call (267) 497-2679.
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