The coronavirus pandemic has been a very difficult time for New York City’s businesses, particularly for the city’s diverse restaurants. The social distancing measures required to reduce the spread of COVID-19 meant restaurants were forced to close their doors until the Stay At Home orders got lifted. In a city renowned for its amazingly diverse dining options, the pandemic and lockdown forced many restaurants to get creative and rely on takeout and delivery orders until they can reopen. Online orders for people staying home have allowed restaurants to remain operating until they can once again provide a sit-down service.
Treasure Island Storage Blog
Category: Living in NYC
If you plan to rent a storage unit, there are smart ways to get the most use out of your unit. Here are some tips on how to maximize the use of your storage space.
During the COVID-19 lockdown, more restaurants and other businesses in NYC are being targeted by thieves. Find out how a self-storage unit can protect your valuables.
NYC’s hospitals saw a surge in COVID-19 patients and quickly ran out of supplies. If you have medical supplies to donate, you can safely store them in our storage units.
With NYC under a Stay At Home order, construction projects have been halted as well. Valuable equipment at those sites will be safer when placed in self-storage units.
Residents looking for where to store a car in NYC have discovered self-storage solutions. Store your car or truck with Treasure Island Storage!
If you have a recreational vehicle and want a safe place to store it during the winter, the units at Treasure Island Storage offer peace of mind when you’re not using it.
There are lots of reasons why more Americans need extra storage space, and the units at Treasure Island Storage give you a safe and secure place for your belongings.
If you’re looking to rent a storage unit, don’t opt for a cheap lock to save money. It’s worth investing in the best locks, so learn which ones are the most secure.
One of the challenges of small-home living is hosting a Thanksgiving meal in a tiny apartment. But with careful planning, it can be done. Here are our tips for doing that.