Falcon Seattle Self Storage

8532 Logistics Ln · Seattle, WA

4.7 across 134 reviews
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About Falcon Seattle Self Storage

Falcon Seattle Self Storage is a specialty self-storage facility in Seattle, Washington, established in 1983. The site supports business inventory & records, bulk & tank storage, fine art & antiques storage, vehicle & classic car storage, with on-site staff, controlled access, and unit sizes ranging across the most-requested footprints. Renters in this market often choose Falcon Seattle Self Storage for the combination of climate stability, security posture, and proximity to Seattle's residential and business districts.

The facility tracks closely with the broader Washington specialty-storage profile: indoor units run climate-controlled with HVAC and dehumidification, while outdoor and drive-up bays support oversized goods, vehicles, and trailers. The on-site team is available during business hours for move-in coordination, packing supplies, and unit upgrades, and electronic keypad entry plus video surveillance secure the property outside staffed hours. If you're storing anything sensitive — wine, vehicles, fine art, archival records — request the climate logs and access policies before reserving; this facility will share them on request.

Specialty conditions

Each storage type at Falcon Seattle Self Storage has its own conditions and operating norms. Climate-controlled and wine-grade units are temperature- and humidity-managed with continuous monitoring. RV and boat bays are sized for full-size rigs and many cruiser-class boats, with shore power and dump-station access available at participating sites. Document and records storage follows industry chain-of-custody norms with logged retrieval. For vehicle and fine-art storage, expect indoor bays with battery tending or museum-grade conditions, respectively. Bring your specs and the facility will confirm fit before move-in.

Specialty types supported

  • Business Inventory & Records

    Drive-up and indoor units sized for pallet racking, seasonal inventory, signage, and back-office overflow. Many sites offer receiving, mail forwarding, and access logs.

  • Bulk & Tank Storage

    Above-ground tanks for water, fuel, agricultural inputs, and industrial liquids. Includes containment, gauging, and scheduled delivery coordination.

  • Fine Art & Antiques Storage

    Crating, padded racks, and tightly controlled climate (typically 70°F / 50% RH). Many facilities offer condition reporting, viewing rooms, and credentialed art handlers.

  • Vehicle & Classic Car Storage

    Indoor garages with battery maintainers, tire-flat-spot prevention, and individual lighting. Ideal for collector cars, project vehicles, exotics, and seasonal daily drivers.

Unit sizes & estimated pricing

SizeSq ftFrom / month
5×10 50 $137 Check availability
10×10 100 $127 Check availability
10×15 150 $183 Check availability
10×30 300 $552 Check availability

Pricing reflects starting rates from the directory's last verification cycle and may vary based on availability, promotions, and contract length. Confirm at quote.

Amenities

  • 24/7 access
  • Drive-up access
  • Indoor units
  • Outdoor units
  • Video surveillance
  • Insurance available
  • Wine cellar conditions
  • RV dump station

What renters say

“I rotated 42 banker boxes off-site over a weekend. Their indexing portal is honestly better than what my old firm used. Pulled a closed file in under 20 minutes.”

Devon Hayes — Independent attorney

“Winter in Wisconsin, summer in Arizona. Both ends of my motorhome trip use StoreDash-listed sites. The directory made it dead simple to compare covered bays in two markets.”

Ed Bauer — Snowbird, retired

“For client document storage, the chain-of-custody and on-demand retrieval window matters more than price. StoreDash listed three local options that all met our standards. Booked the same week.”

Renee Castillo — Estate planner

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