The TN-107 corridor through Chuckey is working country. Farms, contractors, tradespeople, agricultural supply businesses, outdoor operators, and the full range of home-based and small businesses that serve a rural community on both sides of the Washington-Greene County line. Greene County has an active small business ecosystem supported by the Greene County Partnership — and behind most of those businesses is the same practical problem: they have outgrown whatever space they started in.
A commercial warehouse lease in Greene or Washington County runs 12-36 months. A residential garage has limits. A storage unit on TN-107 sits in the middle: accessible from the corridor you are already driving, with drive-up loading, 24/7 gate access, and month-to-month terms that match how business actually works on this stretch of East Tennessee.
We're Mountaineer Storage LLC at 2603 TN-107 in Chuckey. This is the practical guide to when and how storage makes sense for a business on the corridor.
The Storage Problem Small Businesses on TN-107 Actually Face
Three versions of the same constraint
The space problem
The business has outgrown the garage, spare room, or truck it started with. Inventory, tools, or equipment have taken over the space and the disorganization is cutting into productive time.
The security problem
Tools and inventory stored in open driveways or unsecured sheds are exposed to theft and weather damage. On a rural corridor where properties are spread out, that exposure is real.
The flexibility problem
Commercial warehouse leases run 12-36 months. A slow season, a product line that does not pan out, or a business in its first year of growth should not be locked into that commitment.
The storage unit as a business tool — not just extra space
The most effective business storage setups on TN-107 treat the unit like a satellite location — organized, labeled, and accessible on demand. A 10x20 drive-up unit with 24/7 gate access functions as an off-site warehouse you can pull from at 6am before a job or 9pm after one. Reserve month-to-month here.
How Different Businesses on the TN-107 Corridor Use Storage
Real scenarios for businesses between Jonesborough and Limestone
Agricultural and farm-adjacent businesses
Greene County's agricultural economy is real — farms, farm markets, and the businesses that supply and support them manage seasonal equipment and inventory that needs secure off-season storage. Specialty crop operations, direct-to-consumer farm businesses, and agricultural suppliers all deal with equipment and inventory that sits idle for months at a time. A secured unit is cheaper and more accessible than an open barn on a rural property.
Contractors and tradespeople
With a median construction year of 1987, the Chuckey corridor is renovation country. Contractors and tradespeople active on both the Washington and Greene County sides of TN-107 need secure, accessible tool and equipment storage between jobs. A drive-up unit cheaper than commercial space, with 24/7 access, means getting what you need before the first job without driving across the county at 5am.
Outdoor and recreation businesses
The TN-107 corridor sits between the Nolichucky River and Jonesborough — outdoor guide services, equipment rental operations, and recreation-adjacent businesses serve the corridor. Seasonal inventory for kayaking, fishing, hiking, and camping seasons needs somewhere to go during the off-season that is not the operator's living room.
Home-based and e-commerce businesses
Rural properties on TN-107 attract home-based businesses — the space and privacy of the corridor are part of the appeal. But inventory grows, and the spare room that served as a warehouse eventually hits its limit. A 10x20 unit gives off-site inventory space that does not bleed into the house and keeps product separated from personal belongings.
Service businesses with physical assets
Cleaning services, property management companies, event businesses, and mobile operators on the TN-107 corridor own physical assets that do not need to be at a fixed location. Storage makes those assets accessible without paying commercial rent. Our outdoor spaces also accommodate service trailers and vehicles up to 42 feet.
Business Storage at Mountaineer Storage — What You Actually Get
2603 TN-107, Chuckey — on the corridor, locally owned
10x20 Drive-Up Units
200 sq ft of ground-level drive-up storage. Pull your work truck or trailer right to the roll-up door. See our 10x20 size guide for the full breakdown.
24/7 Gated Keypad Access
Your personal gate code works any time — 5am before a job, 9pm after one. No office hours restricting when you can access your equipment or inventory.
AI Security Cameras
Advanced AI surveillance watching the property around the clock — not just recording. Your business equipment and inventory are monitored continuously.
Month-to-Month · No Contracts
No deposits, no setup fees, no lock-in. Rent for the season, scale up when work is heavy, walk away when you do not need it. Reserve here.
Outdoor Vehicle and Trailer Storage
Secure outdoor spaces up to 42 feet for work trailers, equipment trailers, and vehicles. Wide drive lanes for easy maneuvering. All vehicles must be insured to store.
Locally Owned
Call (423) 948-7724 and a real person picks up. We are right here on TN-107 — not a national chain operating from a call center.
"Month-to-month storage costs less than a commercial lease, sets up in a day, and gives you space without the commitment. For most small businesses on TN-107, that is the right call."
FAQ: Business Storage Near Chuckey, TN
Can I use a storage unit as a business address near Chuckey?
A storage unit is not a registered business address and cannot typically receive UPS or FedEx deliveries directly. It is a secure, accessible off-site location for your business assets, inventory, and equipment. Most businesses on the TN-107 corridor use their home or primary business address for deliveries and move inventory to the unit as needed.
Is business storage tax-deductible in Tennessee?
Generally yes — storage costs used for legitimate business purposes are deductible as a business expense. A unit used to store inventory, tools, or equipment typically qualifies as an ordinary and necessary business expense. Confirm specifics with your accountant.
What size storage unit do I need for my business near Chuckey?
For most small businesses on the TN-107 corridor — contractors, home-based operations, farm-adjacent businesses — a 10x20 unit holds tools, shelving, inventory, and equipment with room to work in. See our 10x20 size guide or call (423) 948-7724.
Can I store a work trailer or vehicle near Chuckey?
Yes. Our outdoor storage spaces accommodate trailers and vehicles up to 42 feet with wide drive lanes. All vehicles must be insured to store. Call (423) 948-7724 to check current outdoor availability.
Is there business storage near Chuckey with 24/7 access?
Yes. Mountaineer Storage at 2603 TN-107 in Chuckey offers 24/7 gated keypad access — your personal code works any time of day. Reserve online here or call (423) 948-7724.
Get Your Business Space Sorted — Right Here on TN-107
Month-to-month 10x20 drive-up storage and outdoor trailer spaces at 2603 TN-107 in Chuckey. No contracts, no deposits, 24/7 access. Reserve online and get your gate code the same day.
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📍 Mountaineer Storage LLC
2603 TN-107, Chuckey, TN 37641
(423) 948-7724
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