
My Storage Ammon
Single-story drive-up self-storage in Ammon, Idaho, just outside Idaho Falls. Red-door pre-engineered metal construction designed for the disciplined, long-compounding secondary market that rewards execution over flash.
My Storage Ammon sits in one of eastern Idaho's most steadily growing residential markets, just outside Idaho Falls and roughly an hour from Rexburg and the Teton Valley corridor.
Ammon is not a boom town. It's a compounder. Consistent population growth, a deep base of young families, and a housing stock that runs small on garage space. Demand here doesn't spike. It accumulates. That kind of market rewards a self storage facility built for thirty years of operating leverage, not three years of lease-up.
Ammon, ID · View map→That reality shaped the build. Single-story drive-up self-storage throughout. No wasted square footage on multi-story complexity the market doesn't need. Pre-engineered metal construction across the whole site, with bay widths sized to the most common Idaho Falls and Ammon household storage profile: 5x10 and 10x10 for downsizing households, 10x15 and 10x20 for families staging gear between seasons, and a smaller bank of 10x30s for the larger boat trailers and side-by-sides that come with eastern Idaho recreation.
Every decision was made around long-term performance. Clear-span pre-engineered metal storage building construction for durability and low maintenance. Red roll-up door branding that stays legible for decades, not just lease-up. An efficient unit mix weighted toward the sizes that actually turn over in this market, not the sizes that look good on a proforma. A Galvalume roof built to resist corrosion and a baked-on paint finish that holds its color against peeling and fade.
On-site office and leasing presence for the walk-in market that secondary Idaho cities still reward. The Ammon and Idaho Falls trade area still books significant volume face-to-face, not just through the website. Thoughtful circulation, generous aisle widths, easy ingress and egress for the full-size trucks and trailers that local households drive every day.
Eastern Idaho construction means real snow loads. The Wasatch package on My Storage Ammon was engineered to the actual ground snow load of the Ammon jurisdiction, with the steel and connection design priced for the building that will be standing in twenty years, not the cheapest possible kit for opening day. That distinction shows up in the bid line, and it shows up again in year ten when a competing facility built to the lighter package has its first snow event.
Markets like Ammon are where disciplined, purpose-built self-storage outperforms over time. Not the flashiest asset in a portfolio, but often the most consistent. Drive-up storage in compounding secondary markets quietly outperforms multi-story builds in higher-flash trade areas across most economic cycles, because the operating cost is lower, the tenant churn is slower, and the demand floor is sticky.
At Wasatch Structures, My Storage Ammon is proof that execution in secondary markets is not a compromise. It's a strategy.
- 01Single-story drive-up design
- 02Pre-engineered metal construction
- 03Red-door signature branding
- 04On-site office and leasing
- 05Full-size truck and trailer access
- 06Idaho Falls metro area