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Infinity Bronx Storage is located on 125 Walnut Avenue, Bronx, NY 10454.
Infinity Bronx Storage is located on 125 Walnut Avenue, Bronx, NY 10454.
Infinity Moving & Storage with over 15 years of experience coupled with a commitment to continued positive growth. We know quality storage is important to you! That’s why your belongings are stored in a clean, dry, secure unit within our warehouse which is fully alarmed and has CCTV situated throughout the facility.
Infinity Storage facilities are near public transport and highways, so we are easy to find and close by when you need your things. Whatever your storage needs: in the home or in the office, Call us today: 1-888-545-8400!
Regardless whether it is overnight storage or long-term storage, our staff will guarantee excellent storage services. Get One Month Of Free Bronx Storage & Free Pick Up. At Infinity storage we guarantee to beat our competition’s price & challenge you to find a better price.
Thank you for considering Infinity Bronx Storage Services.
Thank you for considering Infinity Bronx Storage Services.
About The Bronx:
New York City’s northernmost borough, coterminous with Bronx County. The Bronx is located northeast of Manhattan. It is the only one of the city’s five boroughs situated primarily on the United States mainland (the others are on islands). As of 2006, the United States Census Bureau estimated that the borough’s population was 1,361,473, fourth of the five boroughs. Recently, its population, which had been declining since it peaked in 1950, showed a small increase.
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New York City’s northernmost borough, coterminous with Bronx County. The Bronx is located northeast of Manhattan. It is the only one of the city’s five boroughs situated primarily on the United States mainland (the others are on islands). As of 2006, the United States Census Bureau estimated that the borough’s population was 1,361,473, fourth of the five boroughs. Recently, its population, which had been declining since it peaked in 1950, showed a small increase.
I Love The Bronx!