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Public Storage - 2370 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

Self Storage
4.7/5 - 441 Reviews
Location:
2370 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
Unit size details are currently not available for this property. Please contact the property operator for details about available units.

Amenities

  • Indoor
  • Retail Available
  • Onsite Manager
  • Security Camera
  • Gate
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Multi-Level Storage
  • Online Payment

What customers are saying

4.7/5 - 441 Reviews

Read some helpful reviews of Public Storage at 2370 Colorado Blvd, shared by real renters with genuine experiences and honest opinions.

Daniela K. - 3 February 2026
Jennifer has great customer service I've been renting since 2024 and ever since she's been property manager I've seen a lot of change, public storage is lucky to have a employee like Jennifer she loves to help the customers and always has a amazing energy and uplifts the energy of the property, grateful to be aquatinted with her. Great experience with public storage. ... Read more
Anthony T. - 17 January 2026
I would personally like to thank Sepi for all her help! She is VERY knowledgeable with so many logistics in regards to calculating the right space in her head, just having a simple conversation of what I have even though what I have in storage isn’t that much, she made sure though to show me the smaller unit just in case just to try to save me money. I am grateful for her and her expertise. ... Read more
Ty Q. - 19 September 2025
Honestly I liked it at first but the price goes up every 6 months the elevator has been broken more than it works and if you’re finishing up when they close they lock you in even though they have a sign about contactless entry. Will be changing ASAP false advertisement ... Read more
The l. - 9 May 2025
Worst experience I've had with a storage facility. I reserved my unit online, but you have to go in the store to finalize before you can access the unit. Over a period of five days past the day that my storage was supposed to start, I visited the facility three different times during business hours (all different times - once around 3pm, once around noon, once at 9:30am), and no staff was present any time, doors were locked with no signs and no one visible inside. I tried calling about a dozen times. Even trying to get the direct number is sort of a challenge because the number listed everywhere just goes to a corporate bot line. I left messages no one returned. I finally got a hold of corporate, who told me all they could do was schedule an appointment with the property manager, so I did that. I showed up at 9am for my scheduled appointment, and again no one was present, and no one ever came. No one answered the phone when I called. I called the corporate customer service line again and finally just canceled my unit, six days after my rental was supposed to start without EVER having had access to the unit or been able to speak with anyone on site. I asked them to elevate my complaint because I felt someone should know this business is not being manned or operated at all. (Also - all of the times I came by, I saw multiple people try and get in also being confused by the locked doors and absence of staff, and also saw people putting a cart in the locked door to prop it open an leaving for long periods of time, so not sure how secure the facility even is). Low and behold, once I had my complaint escalated to the district manager, about an hour later I finally receive a call from the facility staff. They said they sometimes "step out" to "help the business next door". All in all i spent a few hours sitting in their parking lots, so I wouldn't consider that "stepping out," also that's just shady. The guy on the phone then said he would be around to meet with me if I came by after 2pm. At this point, it was 10AM and I had already been there since 9 waiting for my appointment to show up and then sitting on the phone with customer service. Their business hours are 9-6. You telling me you gotta "step out" for five hours of your 9 hour workday? Unprofessional as hell, took my money for nothing, wouldn't recommend and wouldn't go back. It's hard to get a real person on the phone from the bot line too. I switched to A1 storage in Glendale and have had a great experience there so far. ... Read more
Kayla B. - 16 April 2025
Angelina P. - 5 February 2025
Orlando R. - 14 January 2025
NJ F. - 19 December 2024
This review is for Jose (manager) only! He himself does this place way better. He is very helpful, understanding and professional. The previous manager that I met there was terribly annoyed that I came just to check out the unit at 5.45 pm (yes, I was late but I needed just to take a look and 15 minutes is more than enough). Anyway Jose takes all the stars! ... Read more
Sony S. - 14 October 2024
David assisted me today with my storage rental. He took the time to show me the various storage that’s available. The ones left are little small but this is close to my house. David also took the time to answer all my questions. The. building was nice and clean. The building seemed very secure. ... Read more
Marie E. - 14 August 2023

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Frequently Asked Questions

Storage units available at Public Storage - 2370 Colorado Blvd include the following amenities: Indoor, Retail Available, Onsite Manager, Security Camera, Gate, Credit Cards Accepted, Multi-Level Storage and Online Payment. Depending on what you need to put away in storage, you can discover there are some things you absolutely need, so make sure you check with the facility manager that you'll find everything you need on site.

You already know how much stuff you need to put in self storage, so figuring out the unit size you need is the next step. Smaller units such as 5'x5' or 5'x10' spaces can usually be filled with the amount of items you would normally store in a closet: a few chairs and lamps, sports equipment, garden tools and some boxes.

Moving on to larger sizes, imagine the 10'x10' and 10'x15' units as similar to a bedroom or a living room – larger pieces of furniture, sturdier equipment and bicycles can fit here. Finally, a 10'x20' unit has enough space for the contents of a 3-bedroom house, while the larger 10'x30' space easily accommodates the contents of a loaded semi-truck.

Accessibility and quickness are key when it comes to storage, so drive-up storage units are generally regarded as very convenient. Pull your car right up to your storage space, load, unload, and you're good to go! However, if you're mostly storing temperature-sensitive items, you should rather consider indoor storage units.

Climate-controlled units maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels all year round, making them perfect for all your sensitive items. Moisture and varying temperatures can damage a whole host of things, and that is why a lot of people choose to use climate-controlled units to store items like wooden furniture, electronics, artwork, documents and photographs, collectibles, antiques, etc. If the belongings you're storing are important to you, you should consider renting a climate-controlled unit.