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BIZ Brief: NFL players back new storage facility in Marble Falls

Extra Space storage ribbon cutting

The new storage facility at 1402 Max Copeland Drive held its ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, March 25. Staff photo by Maci Cottingham

Five active National Football League players backed a new self-storage facility that opened on Wednesday, March 25, in Marble Falls.

The ExtraSpace Storage facility, located at 1402 Max Copeland Drive, held its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday. The three-story building features 591 units spanning 106,500 square feet. 

Developers said that demand remains high for storage space in the Marble Falls area based on the research, with existing self-storage facilities in the area operating at 88-100 percent occupancy.

Backing the project is a group of NFL players including Jessie Bates III of the Atlanta Falcons, Jaylon Moore of the Kansas City Chiefs, Malik Hooker of the Dallas Cowboys, Dorance Armstrong of the Washington Commanders, and D’Ante Smith of the Cincinnati Bengals. 

The facility was structured and led by Dallas-based sports firm RISE Family Office and its investment arm, RISE Capital Partners.

“We really appreciate the investment into Marble Falls,” Marble Falls Mayor John Packer. “I guarantee you made the right choice.”

The new facility on Max Copeland Drive is the second ExtraSpace Storage facility in Marble Falls, it joins the location at 706 Industrial Boulevard in offering a climate-controlled option.

maci@thepicayune.com

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