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Public Storage PSA Salt Lake City — Net rentable area (in square feet)

Other geography segments

Los Angeles
$17.94M+2.7%
Houston
$14.59M+4.5%
San Francisco
$9.5M+0.8%
Chicago
$9.4M+1.0%
New York
$8.21M+2.2%
Atlanta
$8.18M+6.3%
Miami
$7.97M+5.6%
Seattle/Tacoma
$7.4M+0.9%
Orlando/Daytona
$6.93M+6.1%
Denver
$5.61M+5.5%
Tampa
$5.29M+11.7%
Philadelphia
$4.88M+9.2%
Charlotte
$4.76M+0.2%
Baltimore
$4.11M-1.2%
Detroit
$3.96M-0.1%
West Palm Beach
$3.96M+2.9%
Phoenix
$3.89M-0.8%
Oklahoma City
$3.71M+5.2%
Austin
$3.13M+0.8%
Portland
$3.08M+5.1%
San Antonio
$3.05M+3.7%
Raleigh
$2.99M+3.1%
Indianapolis
$2.44M-0.4%
Columbus
$2.43M0.0%
Columbia
$2.41M+7.6%
San Diego
$2.34M-0.2%
Sacramento
$2.29M+8.1%
Norfolk
$2.22M+1.0%
Kansas City
$2.12M-0.1%
Boston
$2.08M+2.0%
Las Vegas
$1.99M+7.1%
Nashville/Bowling Green
$1.75M+6.2%
Mobile
$1.49M+27.7%
Boise
$1.49M+122%
Cincinnati
$1.44M+7.5%
Memphis
$1.41M-0.4%
Fort Myers/Naples
$1.34M-0.8%
Charleston
$1.25M+18.3%
Colorado Springs
$1.16M-0.4%
Greensville/Spartanburg/Asheville
$1.11M+5.8%
Milwaukee
$1.05M+9.3%
Chattanooga
$1.01M+17.7%
Honolulu
$994K+10.9%
Louisville
$957K-2.5%
Omaha
$936K-0.2%
New Orleans
$921K+6.7%
Greensboro
$917K+0.7%
Jacksonville
$909K-1.4%
Savannah
$873K+14.0%
Richmond
$810K+2.7%
Cleveland/Akron
$695K+10.1%
Hartford/New Haven
$693K0.0%
Augusta
$666K+14.0%
Birmingham
$607K+0.2%
Reno
$559K0.0%
Buffalo/Rochester
$462K0.0%
Tucson
$439K0.0%
Wichita
$432K-0.2%
Roanoke
$369K+23.8%
Dayton
$360K+26.8%
Evansville
$325K-0.3%
Monterey/Salinas
$324K-1.5%
Huntsville/Decatur
$298K0.0%
Lansing
$291K+24.9%
Providence
$284K+14.5%
Fort Wayne
$271K0.0%
Palm Springs
$241K-0.4%
Flint
$191K0.0%
Rochester
$155K0.0%
Shreveport
$150K0.0%
Springfield/Holyoke
$144K0.0%
Santa Barbara
$98K0.0%
Topeka
$93K-1.1%
Joplin
$56K0.0%
Syracuse
$55K0.0%
Modesto/Fresno/Stockton
$33K0.0%

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OSSSalt Lake City Utah — Area Of Land
$925-71.2%
Invitation Homes logo
INVHSalt Lake City — Number of Properties
1.5
Invitation Homes logo
INVHSalt Lake City — Land
$0
Invitation Homes logo
INVHSalt Lake City — SEC Schedule, 12-28, Real Estate Companies, Investment in Real Estate, Gross
$3.59M
CubeSmart logo
CUBEUT — Area Of Real Estate Property
$236.06K+0.1%
Invitation Homes logo
INVHSalt Lake City — Depreciable Properties
$39K

Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$1.2B+2.9%
Operating income$474.3M+2.2%
Net income$526.3M+29.1%
EPS (diluted)$2.71+32.8%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$134.6M-53.1%
Total debt$10.3B+9.6%
Total equity$9.2B-3.6%
Total assets$19.9B+1.2%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow$694.8M-1.5%

Valuation

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Market cap$55.89B+14.3%
P/E29.4×+2.4×
P/S11.5×+1.2×

Profitability

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Gross margin72%
Operating margin51.6%
Net margin39.2%-2.6pp
FCF margin64.3%

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity20.3%+0.1pp
Debt / equity1.1×+0.1×

Where this comes from

Reported directly by Public Storage in its filing.

Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:NetRentableArea.

The official record: Public Storage’s 10-K, filed February 12, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is Public Storage's salt lake city — net rentable area (in square feet)?
Public Storage (PSA) reported salt lake city — net rentable area (in square feet) of $786K in Q4 2025.
How has Public Storage's salt lake city — net rentable area (in square feet) changed year-over-year?
Public Storage's salt lake city — net rentable area (in square feet) decreased by 1.8% year-over-year, from $800K to $786K.
What does salt lake city — net rentable area (in square feet) mean?
The total square footage available for lease to customers across all self-storage facilities in the Salt Lake City market. This represents the revenue-generating capacity of the regional portfolio.