Toy Barn luxury storage continues steady expansion

Credit: DLR Group/Toy Barn (Wesley Development)

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX

With all the nine- and 10- (and sometimes even 11-) figure industrial, multi-hundred-unit multifamily and multi-hundred-acre mixed-use projects dominating headlines around the state, it’s sometimes easy to overlook the smaller, more specialized developments that bring personality and uniqueness to the Arizona A/E/C landscape.

One such specialty project offering is the portfolio of six Toy Barn luxury specialty personal storage developments operating, rising or expanding around the Phoenix area. Having just broken ground on its second Scottsdale facility and currently planning the third phase expansion for its Chandler location, I recently reached out to Jason Phillips, principal and managing member of Toy Barn owner Wesley Development for his take on the state of A/E/C and Toy Barn’s plans in particular.

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