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Southwest Mobile Storage is a family-owned shipping container business founded in 1995. Our strength for more than 25 years comes from the specialized knowledge and passion of our people, along with serving over 24,000 commercial, construction and residential customers. Our 90,000 sq. ft. facility and expertise in maintaining, manufacturing, and delivering corrugated steel containers are unrivaled in the industry.
While the rental side of our business is regional, with branches throughout the Southwest, our container sales and modification operations are nationwide and becoming global. Victorvilley, CA, offers a wide selection of portable offices and mobile storage containers you can rent, buy or modify.
Our experts in container rental, sales and customization are committed to providing you with the highest quality and best experience from service to delivery - our reputation depends on it.
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When you choose mobile storage containers over traditional storage facilities, you get more space for less, plus the convenience of onsite, 24/7 access to your valuables. And if you can't keep a container at your location, we offer you the flexibility to store it at our place instead. Rest assured, our high-quality storage containers will keep your items safe from weather, pests and break-ins. When you need to rent, buy or modify mobile storage containers in Victorvilley, CA, look no further than Southwest Mobile Storage.
Our shipping container modifications can help improve or expand your business. We can customize containers to any size you need, so you can rest easy knowing you have enough space for your inventory, documents, equipment or services.
Here's why you should choose us for your container modifications:
When you own a business or manage one, it's crucial to have efficient, affordable ways to store inventory and supplies, whether it's to grow your business or adapt to changes in the market. Renting or buying storage containers to keep at your business eliminates the cost and hassles of sending your staff to offsite storage facilities. If you're in need of a custom solution, we'll modify shipping containers into whatever you need to grow your business. Whether it's new paint with your branding, a durable container laboratory for scientific research, or mobile wastewater treatment units,our unrivaled fabrication facility and modification expertshave you covered.
REQUEST A QUOTEWe know how important it is for your construction company to have reliable, secure storage and comfortable office space at your jobsite. All our storage containers for rent in Victorvilley, CA, come standard with first-rate multi-point locking systems, so you can rest assured your tools, equipment and materials are safe and secure. We also understand that construction can run long or finish early. We'll accommodate your schedule, even on short notice, and will prorate your rent after your first 28 days, so you don't have to pay for more than you actually need. With us, you also won't have to deal with the hassle of a large call center. Instead, you'll have dedicated sales representatives who will work with you for the entirety of your business with us.
REQUEST A QUOTEGet 24/7 access to your personal belongings without ever leaving your property. Whether you need short-term storage during home renovations or to permanently expand your home's storage space, our shipping containers for rental, sale and modification in Victorvilley, CA, are the most convenient, secure solution. With our first-rate security features, using a storage container for your holiday decorations, lawn equipment, furniture, and other items will keep your contents safer than if you used a shed. Don't have room on your property? We also offer the option to keep your container at our secure facility. Our experienced team is here to help you find the perfect solution for your needs.
REQUEST A QUOTEOur ground-mounted mobile offices provide comfortable, temperature-controlled workspace without the extra expenses associated with portable office trailers, like stairs, metal skirting or setup and removal fees. Whether you only need one workspace, storage to go with it, or separate rooms in one container, we've got you covered. With our 500 years of combined container fabrication experience, rest easy knowing your mobile office is of the highest quality craftsmanship when you choose Southwest Mobile Storage.
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Up to six points for adding locks to your shipping container, including a high-security slide bolt for puck locks.
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CALL 866.525.7349Nestled in California's High Desert region, Victorville offers a unique blend of natural beauty and vibrant community life. This growing city is also home to an array of excellent high schools that provide students with a strong foundation for success. In this article, we will explore the best high schools in Victorville, share their addresses, and delve into their unique histories. Discover the highlights and benefits that set these educational institutions apart.Address: 16500 Mojave Dr, Victorville, CA 92395Victor Valley H...
Nestled in California's High Desert region, Victorville offers a unique blend of natural beauty and vibrant community life. This growing city is also home to an array of excellent high schools that provide students with a strong foundation for success. In this article, we will explore the best high schools in Victorville, share their addresses, and delve into their unique histories. Discover the highlights and benefits that set these educational institutions apart.
Victor Valley High School has been a staple in the community since its founding in 1915. Known for its rich history and commitment to educational excellence, the school offers a diverse array of academic programs, clubs, and sports. With a strong focus on student achievement and character development, Victor Valley High School prepares students for a bright future both academically and personally.
Silverado High School, established in 1996, is a modern institution with a reputation for academic excellence and innovative programs. The school's Advanced Placement (AP) offerings and Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways provide students with ample opportunities to explore their interests and prepare for college and careers. Silverado High School's vibrant extracurricular scene, including sports and performing arts, further enriches the student experience.
University Preparatory School, a public charter school founded in 2000, offers a rigorous and engaging curriculum designed to prepare students for college and beyond. With a strong emphasis on project-based learning, students at University Preparatory School develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The school's consistently high test scores and impressive college acceptance rate attest to its commitment to student success.
Cobalt Institute of Math and Science, opened in 2011, is an innovative educational institution that focuses on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. This forward-thinking school offers an engaging curriculum that prepares students for careers in high-demand fields. With a low student-to-teacher ratio and state-of-the-art facilities, Cobalt Institute of Math and Science provides a nurturing and supportive learning environment.
Victorville, California, is home to an array of high-quality high schools that prioritize academic excellence, personal growth, and community engagement. Victor Valley High School, Silverado High School, University Preparatory School, and Cobalt Institute of Math and Science each offer unique benefits and highlights that make them stand out as premier educational institutions in the region. By exploring the rich histories and unique features of these schools, we hope to provide valuable insights for families seeking the best educational opportunities for their children in and around Victorville, California.
San Bernardino County FairSaturday-Monday, May 27-29 & Friday-Sunday, June 2-4, 2023 - Gates open 2 p.m.San Bernardino County Fairgrounds, 14800 7th St., Victorville, CAFrom ...
Saturday-Monday, May 27-29 & Friday-Sunday, June 2-4, 2023 - Gates open 2 p.m.
San Bernardino County Fairgrounds, 14800 7th St., Victorville, CA
From San Bernardino County Fair:
"For 76 years the SBC Fair has provided 'A Place Where Everyone Comes Together.'
"The San Bernardino County Fair is THE destination in the High Desert for fun. Concerts, carnival rides, food, games, animals, exhibits and more!
"The Fair provides a diverse entertainment offering for everyone at an affordable price.
"Big name concerts, monster trucks, destruction derby, amazing stage show, strolling comedians, clowns, jugglers, live bands, and exotic animals; no other place offers the amount and variety of entertainment match as what is offered at your local Fair.
"The 2023 San Bernardino County Fair is no exception and is bringing back family favorites, as well as many new attractions that will entertain you and your family for hours!
"Carnival: Fair time means Fun and if you enjoy high speeds and thrills, nothing is more fun than the carnival... Hosted by one of the best companies in the industry, Helm and Sons Amusements, the variety of attractions at the Fair is not to be missed!
"Not a fan of speed and thrills? You will not want to miss the dazzling display of colors and lights on one of the first midways in the country to utilize 100 percent LED lighting.
"Livestock and Agriculture: The SBC Fair livestock show is an annual showcase of the very best of the best, with exhibitors from throughout San Bernardino County. With Steer, Dairy Cattle, Goats, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry and Small animal exhibits presented by 4H, FFA, and independent exhibitors. CLICK HERE for more info
"May 27-29 & June 2-4, 2023; See you soon!"
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Get the inside scoop on what it's like to be a local in the Victor Valley.Welcome to The Cost of Living Diaries. How much does it cost to live in Victorville, California? What’s it like to own a business here? Keep reading because we asked a local to tell us all about the cost of living in Victorville and the Victor Valley....
Get the inside scoop on what it's like to be a local in the Victor Valley.
Welcome to The Cost of Living Diaries. How much does it cost to live in Victorville, California? What’s it like to own a business here? Keep reading because we asked a local to tell us all about the cost of living in Victorville and the Victor Valley.
Located in the High Desert region of Southern California is the “oh, so appealing” Victor Valley region, an area made up of the thriving cities of Victorville, Apple Valley, Adelanto and Hesperia.
While known for its beautiful mountain vistas, sunny days and breathtaking night skies, the region also boasts excellent cuisine and retail options, great jobs, friendly, affordable neighborhoods and outdoor recreation that can’t be beat.
Sharon Wallace, who grew up in Illinois, moved to the area with her husband in 1998. They later spent about three years in Illinois, where she started her business, Sharon Wallace Photography. Eleven years ago, they moved back to Victorville – and she brought her business with her, focusing on glamour, headshots/personal branding and senior photography.
Sharon WallaceBusiness owner
Why did you decide to move back to Victorville?Following my husband’s job. We’ve moved around a little bit. He’s an electrical engineer. We came back to our same house, our same location. We liked that area, and we always intended on going back.
How would you describe Victorville?If you ask people, they’ll say it’s a commuter town, so a lot of people who live there commute to work, although there are obviously people who come and start businesses. It’s a rapidly growing community. There’s always an influx of new people, and it’s very diverse, both in ethnicity and in restaurants, activities, everything you can do. If you’re in Victorville compared to other areas of the country, you have access to everything, like your big chain restaurants or shopping. You have those sorts of things, and you also have the mom-and-pop places and all of the diversity that comes with that.
What do you love about living in Victorville?I love the activities and things. Living in the desert, you have access to riding motorcycles. We have a Jeep, so we go out in our Jeep in the desert, and other people do their quads, so you have that desert activity – the camping and that sort of thing, hiking. There’s a new bike trail that you can ride on.
What’s something unique about the area?It’s diverse in age group. There are lots of senior living places and lots of communities in the surrounding area that are geared toward senior living … as well as new and up-and-coming people who might be currently commuting, but they are raising their families here.
What’s it like to run a business in Victorville?All the businesses in the communities sort of join together, and they support each other, so it’s like “let’s support local shopping” and that kind of thing. That’s been an incredibly positive experience. I really like that.
What is housing like in the area?The housing is very affordable. You can buy so much more in the High Desert compared to what you can buy down the hill (Los Angeles, Inland Empire, etc.) And there’s new housing coming up all the time.
What’s your favorite restaurant, and how much would dinner and drinks cost for two?The restaurant that we really like to go to is Mama Carpino’s in Apple Valley. It’s a little Italian place, a mom-and-pop place, and it’s been growing over the years, too. We really enjoy going there. I would say it would be under $100 for a nice meal and drinks.
What’s your favorite coffee shop, and how much is your go-to drink?Near me, I like The Grind (Coffee House). It’s a local mom-and-pop place. There’s indoor and outdoor seating. They are always playing music. It’s a nice little coffeehouse vibe. They do have food choices. I’ll meet my clients there and sit outside and show them their portfolio of their pictures. I’m not much for flavorings, so I just get either an espresso or a latte, but they have a big variety of lemonades, too. You can get a nice large coffee or lemonade for around $5.
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Plans to build an intermodal logistics facility in Victorville were derailed on Tuesday when city council members dissolved a longstanding agreement to develop the Southern California Logistics Rail Authority.Approved by the council in 2007, the project initially included a memorandum of understanding with the BNSF Railway Co. to explore the development of an intermodal logistics facility at Southern California Logistics Airport.City staff explained that the termination of the agreement stems from economic condit...
Plans to build an intermodal logistics facility in Victorville were derailed on Tuesday when city council members dissolved a longstanding agreement to develop the Southern California Logistics Rail Authority.
Approved by the council in 2007, the project initially included a memorandum of understanding with the BNSF Railway Co. to explore the development of an intermodal logistics facility at Southern California Logistics Airport.
City staff explained that the termination of the agreement stems from economic conditions and the recent announcement by BNSF Railways of its intention to build an intermodal rail facility in Barstow.
“It has become apparent that there is no longer a need or justification to build rail facilities adjacent to Southern California Logistics Airport,” according to the city.
The Barstow International Gateway will be an estimated 4,500-acre new integrated rail facility on the west side of Barstow, BNSF officials said.
The $1.5 billion facility will consist of a rail yard, intermodal facility, and warehouses for transloading freight from international containers to domestic containers.
The rail facility will allow the direct transfer of containers from ships at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to trains for transport through the Alameda Corridor onto the BNSF mainline up to Barstow.
The expected date of completion has yet to be announced by BNSF, which states that the project will span about 4,500 acres on the west side of Barstow with a new "rail yard, intermodal facility and warehouses for transloading freight from international containers to domestic containers.”
The company also predicts the project will create 20,000 "direct and indirect jobs," though it's unclear how many of these jobs will be in Barstow versus those at the two cargo-receiving hubs connected to the ports.
The Memorandum of Understanding with BNSF and the city included negotiations to explore the development of an intermodal rail facility at the 8,500-acre SCLA.
The proposed intermodal facility was designed to be a major component of a proposed 3,500-acre rail complex at the airport.
Plans also called for 20 million square-feet of manufacturing and distribution uses within the proposed rail facility.
“This MOU with BNSF is a major milestone in our effort to convert an abandoned Air Force base into a vital, thriving industry,” said former Victorville Mayor Terry Caldwell in 2007.
In 2001, the city/the SCLA Authority and the Former Victorville Redevelopment Agency entered into a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement to form the SCLRA. Since its establishment, the SCLRA has been essentially dormant.
Daily Press reporter Rene Ray De La Cruz may be reached at 760-951-6227 or RDeLaCruz@VVDailyPress.com. Follow him on Twitter @DP_ReneDeLaCruz
Back in January, the lead investor for the privately funded $8 billion Brightline West high-speed rail proposal that would connect Las Vegas to Southern California declared the project "at the one yard line." Late last month, Brightline ...
Back in January, the lead investor for the privately funded $8 billion Brightline West high-speed rail proposal that would connect Las Vegas to Southern California declared the project "at the one yard line." Late last month, Brightline released its draft federal environmental document needed before construction and announced approval of the sale of land in Ranch Cucamonga for the construction of the station at the California terminus.
The interested public can weigh in Brightline's plans at hearings on Saturday, November 12, and Tuesday November 15.
If it was at the one yard line in January, today the ball is maybe just inches from the goal line. After the final environmental documents are approved, construction could start in 2026. Brightline West already has approvals for construction of a 170-mile portion of the line from Victor Valley, California, into Las Vegas, where a terminus is planned about two miles south of the Strip in Downtown Las Vegas. Operations could begin as soon as 2030. Full funding for the project has not been identified, with Brightline planning to seek both federal and private dollars once the environmental documents are approved.
With Rancho Cucamonga already home to a Metrolink Station that connects to downtown L.A. Union Station, with a little coodination people should be able to travel between L.A. and Las Vegas in roughly three and a half hours: Two hours and twenty minutes on the high-speed rail line, just over an hour on Metrolink with some flex time for a transfer. Driving between the two cities takes six hours by car or bus (or longer when the freeways are clogged, which is not uncommon). Brightline predicts they will bring in 11 million passengers through Rancho Cucamonga with this transit hub.
Brightline West high-speed trains are expected to reach top speeds around 180 miles per hour. Brightline plans to run 23 trains daily during the first year of operations. The rail will be powered by overhead electric lines, the industry standard for high-speed rail.
Brightline is already running relatively high speed (top speed 110 mph) trains in Florida connecting Central Florida and South Florida. Taking a "phased approach" to bringing service online, Brightline Florida trains began operating in 2018 and will be completing Phase II to Orlando Airport, in the next several months.