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Property Ownerβ Verified Activeπ Contact Available
EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130
π Houston, TX
π Data Overview
2+
Years Active
π About EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130
EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130 is a property owner and development entity serving College Station, Temple, Harker Heights with 2+ years of documented activity.
π Largest Projects
1
Extra Space Storage - S Main
8600 Main Street, Houston, TX 77025, Houston
$4.0M
2023-03-01
π Company Insights
2+
Years Active
Small
Company Scale
$4.0M
Avg Project Size
0
Last 12 Months
Active in public records from 2023 to 2023
β Frequently Asked Questions
What areas does EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130 serve in Texas?βΌ
EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130 has completed construction work in College Station, Temple, Harker Heights, Coppell, Waco and 12 other Texas cities, spanning 1 county including Harris.
What type of developments does EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130 build?βΌ
EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130 is a property owner/developer in Texas.
How long has EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130 been operating in Texas?βΌ
EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130 has 2+ years of documented construction activity in Texas, with public records dating back to 2023.
How do I contact EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130?βΌ
You can contact EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES 130 by phone at (832) 264-7638.
πΊοΈ Service Areas & Locations17 cities β’ 1 counties
Cities (17)
College StationTempleHarker HeightsCoppellWacoCedar ParkHoustonAustinMansfieldEulessSan AntonioDallasArlingtonBedfordSchertzHumbleVictoria
Counties (1)
Harris County
π’ Related Entities & Subsidiaries1 linked records
This entity group includes the following related businesses and name variations:
Extra Space Properties 130 LLC
PrimaryπPO Box 71870 6890 S 2300, Salt Lake City, Utah 84171
owner
All business names: Extra Space Properties 130 LLC
π Project Portfolio0 total
Data sourced from Texas TDLR, Austin Site Plans, and Building Permits
Contact Information
0 contacts from TDLR & public records
Phone Numbers
Address
PO Box 71870 6890 S 2300, Salt Lake City, Utah 84171
Houston, TX
Data Sources