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Storage Post Acquires Former CubeSmart Location in Newark
Expansion Strengthens Company's Presence in New Jersey
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Storage Post, a leading self-storage company, has announced the acquisition of a new location in Newark, New Jersey, previously operated by CubeSmart. This acquisition marks Storage Post's seventh facility in the state and is part of the company's strategy to expand in high-demand urban markets across the Northeast.
Why it matters
The acquisition allows Storage Post to further serve the storage needs of the Newark community and strengthen its regional portfolio. It also demonstrates the company's continued growth and commitment to expanding its presence in the Northeast, particularly in New Jersey.
The details
Storage Post worked with Marcus & Millichap to complete the transaction, which was brokered by Managing Director Robert Bloch. The company plans to operate the newly acquired facility at 353-367 Park Avenue in Newark.
- The acquisition was announced on February 10, 2026.
The players
Storage Post
A leading owner and operator of self-storage facilities with locations along the East Coast, South, and Midwest, and a focus on expanding through acquisitions and development.
CubeSmart
The previous operator of the self-storage facility located at 353-367 Park Avenue in Newark, which has now been acquired by Storage Post.
Marcus & Millichap
The real estate investment services firm that worked with Storage Post to complete the transaction, with Managing Director Robert Bloch brokering the deal.
Jack Giannola
The director of acquisitions at Storage Post, who commented on the company's strategy and confidence in the Newark market.
Robert Bloch
The managing director at Marcus & Millichap who brokered the transaction between Storage Post and the previous owner of the Newark property.
What they’re saying
“This acquisition aligns perfectly with our strategy to expand in high-demand urban markets. Newark continues to be a strong and dynamic market, and this property allows us to further serve the storage needs of the community while strengthening our regional portfolio.”
— Jack Giannola, Director of Acquisitions, Storage Post (roi-nj.com)
“Marcus & Millichap was a pleasure to work with throughout the process. Their team was respectful, responsive and genuinely attentive to everyone's needs. We're confident that all parties were pleased with the outcome, and we would welcome the opportunity to work together again as we continue expanding across New York and New Jersey.”
— Jack Giannola, Director of Acquisitions, Storage Post (roi-nj.com)
What’s next
Storage Post plans to continue expanding its presence in the Northeast, with a focus on high-demand urban markets like Newark.
The takeaway
The acquisition of the former CubeSmart location in Newark demonstrates Storage Post's strategic focus on growing its self-storage portfolio in key markets across the Northeast. The company's partnership with Marcus & Millichap and commitment to serving the local community highlight its dedication to expanding its footprint while meeting the storage needs of the region.
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