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Warren Then & Now: The City That Never Needed to Show Off
People tend to treat Warren like a place you pass through . You drive by it on I- 75. You exit for a restaurant. You cut across town to get somewhere else. But here’s the thing most people don’t realize: Warren is Michigan’s third-largest city , and it didn’t get there by accident — or by trying to impress anyone. Warren’s story isn’t flashy. It’s not loud. It doesn’t brag. It just shows up and gets things done. Warren, Before It Was “Warren” Long before traffic lights, subdi
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Why Gravel Lots Help with Drainage and Reduce Moisture Buildup — One Reason Our Customers Prefer Outdoor Storage
If you’ve ever looked at different surface options for outdoor storage, you’ve likely noticed gravel comes up again and again — and for good reason. At Red Run Storage, our gravel lots aren’t just a cost-effective surface — they’re also a functional choice that actively helps manage water and protect stored items . The Problem with Impermeable Surfaces Traditional solid surfaces like asphalt and concrete don’t let water pass through. When it rains or snow melts, water can’t i
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The Story of Red Run: From Creekside Roots to a Thriving Warren Community
Long before storage units, storefronts, and busy intersections, the Red Run area of Warren was shaped by water, land, and people who believed in building something that would last. The name Red Run traces back to Red Run Creek , a natural waterway that once flowed through this part of Macomb County. Early settlers noted the reddish clay banks visible along the creek—especially after rainfall—which gave the “run” its distinctive name. Over time, the creek became both a geogr
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