I-10 Self Storage in Tucson, AZ is safe, secure, and affordable! We're a family owned and operated business for over 38 years- located right off the I-10 freeway. We are passionate about what we do and it shows! FROM PRINCE: Head west on Prince, go over the overpass and turn left at the stoplight. Bear to the right and stay on the west side frontage road. We are about 1/4 mile down on the right. FROM THE FREEWAY: Eastbound (away from Phoenix): Take the Prince Road exit, continue straight through intersection staying to the right on the frontage road.

Walk in the front door of the office at I-10 Self Storage and you'll most likely be greeted by owner Joanne Herder, her daughter Jenna, or one of their three dogs. On the wall above the front desk is a row of old family photos the Herders proudly display. Take a peek back though the doorway and you can catch a glimpse of what could be the living room in your own home. There's a couch with pillows, some side tables decorated with your grandmother's old lamps, and even more family pictures covering the walls.

What's new?

Check out our new website! I10SelfStorage. com for internet specials, storage tips, size descriptions, and what to look for when choosing a storage facility!

Posted on Jan 30, 2015  •  Facebook

Check us out at 5pm on KVOA channel 4! We will be talking about the Prince overpass construction. You can get to us by coming down Prince Road using the new overpass!

Posted on May 08, 2014  •  Facebook

THE PRINCE OVERPASS IS OPEN!! You can now get to us from Prince road! To celebrate we have some specials: 3x3x4 for $15.00 a month 5x5 for $25.00 a month 10x15 for $56.38 a month All prices include tax, plus mention Facebook and we will waive the $10 admin fee! Special prices good through the month of March 2014.

Posted on Mar 10, 2014  •  Facebook

You can always drop off blankets, sheets, towels, toys, food, treats, etc to I-10 Self Storage for donation to The Humane Society of Southern Arizona! Especially this time of year our homeless animals appreciate a towel or blanket to lie on instead of the cold concrete!

Posted on Dec 15, 2013  •  Facebook