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Dickens issues temporary moratorium on new self-storage developments
By Logan C. Ritchie at Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 25, 2026
· 2 min read
A temporary moratorium has been placed on new self-storage developments in the City of Atlanta , supported by Atlanta City Council member Dustin Hillis.
The executive order signed by Mayor Andre Dickens will allow time for the city to evaluate the impact of self-storage facilities on housing ...
Key takeaway According to industry data, 13 markets surpassed one million square feet of new self-storage developments in 2025, led by Atlanta and Phoenix, AZ.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The temporary moratorium on new self-storage developments in Atlanta has significant implications for the city's housing affordability and economic development. With the city's recent advancement of the Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative, this move suggests a shift in priorities towards investing in neighborhoods that have been overlooked. The West side of Atlanta, where a proposed self-storage facility had raised concerns, is a prime example of an area that could benefit from housing, fresh food access, and community spaces instead. By directing the City Planning and Zoning offices to refuse new applications for permits related to self-storage facilities, the city is taking a thoughtful approach to land use. As the council considers the accompanying moratorium legislation, residents should watch for how this decision will impact the city's ability to balance economic growth with community needs, particularly in areas like the West side that are ripe for revitalization.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? A temporary moratorium has been placed on new self-storage developments in the City of Atlanta, supported by Atlanta City Council member Dustin Hillis.
The executive order signed by Mayor Andre Dickens will allow time for the city to evaluate the impact of self-storage facilities on housing ...
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