StaxUP Storage on Alpine Boulevard sits across from Alpine Elementary School in the heart of Alpine's commercial corridor, part of a Southern California self-storage brand founded in 1999 with more than 20 facilities regionwide. Bluetooth-enabled unit locks eliminate traditional padlock keying, using the same smartphone-access technology that modern perimeter-security systems from contractors such as Alpine Fence Inc. on Alpine Boulevard integrate into automated gate entries. Unit sizes span 4x6 closet spaces to 10x26 bays large enough for household furniture sets, with a gravel vehicle-parking lot accommodating cars, trucks, and trailers. Flexible month-to-month leases require no security deposit, and on-site moving and packing supplies are available for self-service load-outs. Electrical upgrades during home renovations often displace workshop tools and seasonal gear into short-term units, a staging pattern common among clients of Reddy Electric in Alpine Heights during panel-upgrade projects. Drive-up and indoor access options serve both ground-level loading and second-floor inventory storage for small businesses along the Alpine Boulevard corridor.