Nestled in Riverton just off Bangerter Highway, this thoughtfully designed self-storage facility combines modern convenience with architecture that feels right at home in the surrounding community. Featuring attractive farmhouse-inspired design elements, the property was carefully planned to complement nearby residential neighborhoods rather than feel industrial or intrusive. The facility will offer a mix of traditional drive-up storage, approximately 32% indoor climate-conditioned units, and dedicated outdoor RV and boat storage to meet a wide range of storage needs. Security and customer experience are central to the project, with state-of-the-art security systems, controlled access, after-hours rental kiosks, a full-time resident manager, and professionally maintained grounds operated by nationally recognized Extra Space Storage. In addition, 8-foot CMU concrete fencing will provide enhanced privacy, security, and visual buffering for adjacent properties.
Located just off Bangerter Highway, the facility offers exceptional accessibility for residents throughout Riverton and the southwest Salt Lake Valley. The site was strategically selected for its visibility, ease of access, and proximity to rapidly growing residential areas. Independent market studies identified the location as highly favorable for self-storage demand, citing continued population growth, limited nearby competition, and strong demand for climate-controlled units and RV/boat storage. With quick access to major transportation corridors and surrounding neighborhoods, the property provides a convenient, secure, and professionally managed storage solution backed by the trusted Extra Space Storage brand.
Located in the southwestern Salt Lake Valley, Riverton has steadily evolved from its agricultural roots into a growing suburban community. Originally settled in the late 1800s and incorporated in 2000, the city has experienced consistent residential growth over the past two decades, transitioning into a well-planned area while maintaining its connection to open space and mountain views.
As the population has expanded, Riverton has seen increased investment in commercial and retail development. Mountain View Village, a large mixed-use destination, reflects this growth and serves as a central hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment in the southwest valley. The city continues to build on this momentum with ongoing development and infrastructure improvements.
Today, Riverton is known for its balance of newer development and established neighborhoods, with access to major corridors like Mountain View Corridor and Bangerter Highway connecting residents to the rest of the valley. Its combination of steady growth, community planning, and access to both amenities and outdoor recreation continues to shape Riverton as a well-rounded place to live.