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Groundbreaking Development

Cajalco Temescal Storage and RV Center in Corona, Calif.
By Brad Hadfield
aerial view of Cajalco Temescal Storage and RV Center
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orona is Spanish for crown, and the crown jewel of this California town is Cajalco Temescal Storage and RV Center. Although the nearly 400,000-square-foot property operates as one location, it consists of three separate sites, each with their own entrance. Designed by architect Ariel Valle, the main building by GMI Construction and Kiwi II houses 854 units with U-Haul trucks available on site. The two RV lots, divided by a county aqueduct, offer 628 parking spots with canopies courtesy of Baja and Sukut Construction and include wash racks, ice, air, and dump stations.

The project did experience a few setbacks. The city lost the plans, causing a nine-month delay, and only three sign-offs per day were allowed, further prolonging matters. Not long ago, a drunk driver plowed through the property, hitting and damaging the main building. But today it’s smooth sailing, and the property is consistently earning five-star reviews.

Of course, you can’t talk about the size of the property without talking about its sizable community contributions. Owners Temescal Canyon LLC/Sukut Properties are active with Charity Storage, winning awards for most auction earnings. The site manager is also a chamber ambassador, supporting various local businesses and events.

In Flight
To watch drone footage of Cajalco-Temescal Storage and RV Center taken by Josh Huff of Lighthouse Storage Solutions, click the button below.
spacious office reception area features two female employees working at large, L-shaped desks with granite countertops
an indoor storage facility with several open storage units visible
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A stack of three white cubes with red and blue lettering spelling "WE SELL BOXES" is placed in a rock garden
A laminated sign, titled "RATTLESNAKE WARNING!", is affixed to a textured, light-colored wall
RVs and boats parked under metal canopies
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An overhead shot shows a modern vehicle wash station with two covered bays
empty asphalt driveway flanked by rows of tan self-storage units with beige roll-up doors, under an overcast sky
aerial shot captures a storage center, featuring numerous rows of single-story storage units with beige walls and light-colored roofs