B&C Storage acquires Tully Mini Storage facility

TULLY — B&C Storage, a locally owned storage company, recently announced it has acquired a self-storage facility in Tully and made it its 18th location in Central New York. The property, formerly known as Tully Mini Storage, is located at 5720 Meetinghouse Road, just off Interstate 81. It’s currently made up of 87 units in […]

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TULLY — B&C Storage, a locally owned storage company, recently announced it has acquired a self-storage facility in Tully and made it its 18th location in Central New York.

The property, formerly known as Tully Mini Storage, is located at 5720 Meetinghouse Road, just off Interstate 81. It’s currently made up of 87 units in five buildings, encompassing about 22,000 square feet, according to Bruce Pollock, managing partner of B&C Storage.

B&C didn’t disclose the purchase price, but Pollock says his company financed the purchase with a combination of a bank loan and financing provided by the prior owner of Tully Mini Storage. The property’s total assessment and full market value for 2020 were listed as $350,000, per Onondaga County’s online property records. The previous property owners were Theodore Shaw and Ronald Shaw.

The acquisition extends B&C’s geographic footprint further south in Central New York, says Pollock.

“We’re working closely with the current tenants to help them transition to our standard amenities including our online account management,” he said in a release. “We’re excited to be a part of the Tully neighborhood.”

B&C Storage, whose main office is at 4004 Box Car Lane in Camillus, has self-storage locations in Auburn, Baldwinsville, Bridgeport, Camillus, Central Square, Clay, DeWitt, East Syracuse, Eastwood, Liverpool (2), Marcellus, North Syracuse, Onondaga Hill, Radisson, Skaneateles, Westvale, and now Tully, per its website.

“B&C has expanded pretty aggressively these past few years,” Pollock tells CNYBJ in an interview. “We wanted to spread [out] in the market a little bit more. Our goal is to provide the best storage experience.”

B&C Storage says it is planning to begin property upgrades and renovations soon at the Tully location, including adding more buildings featuring interior climate-controlled, drive-up climate control, and additional regular storage units. Pollock says the company still has to go through the approval process for the new units, and that two additional buildings will be added to the Tully property in September.

B&C Storage, which was founded in 1995, is always looking to expand, Pollock says, He indicates that his company could add new self-storage locations in Utica or Cortland in the future, but says the firm is not looking to expand across the state at this point.         

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