Cincinnati,OH -
Mobile Office Trailers, Storage Containers, Modular Buildings

360 Mobile Office is a nationwide leader in temporary/modular space and storage. Our service provides fast delivery to Cincinnati and it's surrounding area via our qualified supply partners.

Mobile Office Trailers

Mobile Office - Cincinnati

8’ x 20’: 400 sq. ft.

10’ x 30’: 2160sq. ft.

24’ x 60’: 8400 sq. ft.

+ Other Sizes

Typical Lease Price: $180-$350

Uses: Construction Office, Sales/Retail Office Space, Disaster Recovery

For Sale, Rent or Lease


Storage Containers

Storage Container - Cincinnati

20ft Standard

30ft Standard

40ft Standard

+ Other Sizes

Typical Lease Price: $75-$150

Uses: Construction Equipment & Material Storage, Excess Inventory

For Sale, Rent or Lease


Modular Buildings

Modular Building - Cincinnati

10’ x 40’: 400 sq. ft.

36’ x 60’: 2160 sq. ft.

140’ x 60’: 8400 sq. ft.

+ Other Sizes

Typical Lease Price: $850-$3000

Uses: Classrooms, Offices, Medical Buildings, Retail Space

For Sale, Rent or Lease

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Cincinnati, OH

We Serve:
Cincinnati, West Chester Township, Hamilton, Mason, Loveland, Milford, Covington, Alexandria, Independence, Florence, Fort Mitchell

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Williams Scotsman

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About Cincinnati

While Ohio is often overlooked as an area for future development, Cincinnati, OH has more potential than many people may realize. With around 330,000 residents as of 2009, Cincinnati is a place which seems to be growing, though perhaps under the radar of most. The biggest employer in the area is University of Cincinnati, with Kroger’s being second. The diverse collection of companies in the area helps to create an open market for land developers and business owners. With giants like Proctor and Gamble, Macy’s, and Fifth Third Bank, Cincinnati is a city with nowhere to go but up.

The average listing prices for homes in the Cincinnati area stayed steady at about $216,805 as of June 2010. The median sales prices of homes between March 2010 and May 2010 rose by almost 10% to $149,900. These reasonable prices are attracting new residents to the area, which is a boon to business owners. Those who may be coming to the area for cheaper real estate will find they can maximize their space with modular buildings, mobile offices, and on site steel storage possibilities. This is a city which has access to the Ohio River as well, helping it to be adjacent to Kentucky’s Cincinnati as well. The river provides ports to transport goods around the world, while also offering opportunities to help other companies outside of Cincinnati with their transportation and storage needs. No stranger to small businesses, Cincinnati, OH is a great place for those who are just starting out as well.