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Florida’s 450,000 College Students All Need Storage in the Same Two Weeks — and the Clock Is Already Ticking
Halifax, NS — February 2026
Florida’s 450,000 College Students Have Two Weeks to Find Summer Storage — Those Who Wait Get Left With the Wrong Unit or a Very Long Drive Home
Live pricing data from 15,000+ facilities shows the right-sized units near Florida campuses disappear first — leaving late-movers overpaying for space they don’t need or facing a very awkward call home

Every May, something that looks a lot like a natural disaster hits Florida’s storage market. In the span of about two weeks, more than 450,000 college students simultaneously vacate dorms and apartments across Orlando, Miami, Gainesville, Tampa, Tallahassee, and Fort Lauderdale. All looking for somewhere to stash a futon, a mini-fridge, and four months of accumulated life, at exactly the same moment.
The students who plan ahead find what they need close to campus at a fair price. The ones who wait find out the hard way what’s left.
“The well-matched units go first — the right size, close to where students live, at a reasonable price,” says D’Arcy Hunter, President & CEO of FindStorageFast, which tracks live pricing across 15,000+ storage facilities in North America. “What’s left near the end of term is usually either too small to be useful or a 10×20 that costs three times what a student actually needs. At that point the choices get ugly fast.”
The Scale of the Problem
The numbers behind Florida’s annual student storage crunch are striking. The Orlando metro alone — home to UCF, Valencia College, and Rollins — sees more than 111,000 students move out in a narrow window each spring. Miami’s universities, including FIU, UM, and Miami Dade College, account for over 103,000 students. Gainesville (University of Florida, 56,000+), Tampa (USF, 50,000+), Tallahassee (FSU and FAMU combined, 65,000+), and Fort Lauderdale (FAU, NSU, 40,000+) round out a statewide demand wave that hits within the same two-week window every year.
To put that in perspective: 450,000 students moving simultaneously is more people on the move than the entire population of Miami. Or Orlando. Or Tampa. Any one of those cities on its own. That’s a lot of futons.
What the Pricing Data Actually Shows
Live pricing data from FindStorageFast’s platform across Florida’s major university markets tells a clear story about what students are actually paying — and how much the timing of their decision matters.
In Miami, a 5×5 unit near campus averages $55-65/month. Orlando storage is much the same where 5×5 units average $35-50/month. Students who wait until the final week of exams and find those units gone are left choosing from whatever remains — often larger, more expensive units in less convenient locations. The gap between booking a few weeks out versus scrambling at move-out can be $40-60 per month, or $240-360 over a four-month summer.
The Hack Most Students Miss
Here’s something most students don’t know going in: a typical dorm room’s worth of belongings — bed, desk chair, mini-fridge, clothes, boxes — fits comfortably in a 5×5 storage unit. That’s the size of a large closet, and for most students, it’s genuinely all they need.
The problem is that most students rent too big, either because they don’t know that, or because the right-sized units near campus are already gone by the time they start looking.
But here’s the real hack. If you and your roommate each need a 5×5, don’t book two of them. One 5×10 is exactly the same total square footage — and it costs less than two separate 5x5s. In Miami, two 5×5 units average $110-130 combined per month. One shared 5×10 runs $85-95. Split two ways that’s $42-47 each — roughly half what each student would pay going solo. The numbers are similar in Orlando: two 5x5s average $70-100 combined, one shared 5×10 runs $55-75, or $27-37 per person.
“It’s the simplest money-saving move in student storage and almost nobody does it,” says Hunter. “You just have to think of it before you’re packing boxes.”
The Phone Call Nobody Wants to Make
For students who wait until moving day to sort out storage, the options narrow quickly. By the time exams end and the panic sets in, the conversation with mom and dad tends to go one of three ways: do we pay for a 10×20 because that’s all that’s left near campus? Do we rent a UHaul and drive everything home? Or do we just leave it on the curb and buy new stuff in September?
None of those options are cheap. None of them are fun. And all three of them are entirely avoidable with a few minutes of planning three or four weeks before move-out day.
“Every spring we watch the same thing happen,” Hunter says. “Students who book ahead get a unit that actually fits their stuff, close to campus, at a price that makes sense. Students who wait until the last week of exams are making increasingly bad choices under pressure. The right units don’t sit around waiting for them.”
What Booking Data Shows Actually Works
Students who book three to four weeks before their move-out date consistently access better-located, better-priced units than those booking in the final week of term. Many facilities offering promotional deals — including first-month-free incentives and complimentary moving truck use — exhaust those offers before the peak demand window even arrives.
Online comparison platforms that display live availability and pricing across all nearby facilities simultaneously have replaced the old approach of calling facilities one by one — a process that was especially inefficient when demand was high and the best units were disappearing by the day.
Live pricing across all Florida university markets is available at FindStorageFast.com.
About FindStorageFast FindStorageFast is a storage aggregator and booking platform serving 1,300+ cities across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Since 2009, the platform has processed over 150,000 reservations and displays live pricing from 15,000+ participating storage facilities.
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JWX Launches JWX Content Hub, the Industry’s First Unified Platform for the Post-Search Era
New York, USASingle solution handles content transformation, social distribution, audience engagement and video monetization, growing revenue amid traffic declines
Single solution handles content transformation, social distribution, audience engagement and video monetization, growing revenue amid traffic declines
New York, USA
JWX, the technology company connecting premium content, engaged consumers, and the advertisers who reach them, today launched JWX Content Hub, the industry’s first unified platform built exclusively for publisher video.
JWX Content Hub provides publishers with the tools they need to transform content into the formats each channel demands, distribute automatically across social and syndication partners, engage audiences on pages they own, and monetize everywhere their content travels.
All of this is done through a centralized content library and a single view of revenue.
The launch comes as publishers adapt to rapid, cascading changes driven by AI adoption. Research shows that 68% of Google searches now end without a click, while publishers are forecasting that traffic from search engines will decline by more than 40% over the next three years.
Audience attention has shifted to social platforms that demand unique video formats, posting cadence, and workflows. JWX Content Hub turns these major social platforms into powerful, traffic-driving engines for publishers, utilizing content assets they already own.
“The search era is over, and that changes everything about how a publisher operates,” said John Nardone, CEO of JWX. “For 20 years, the deal was simple: publish great content and search sends the audience. Stacks grew one challenge at a time, with each tool solving one narrow problem. The problem publishers face is no longer narrow. They earn their audience everywhere it lives, and that takes a fundamentally different operating platform. We built JWX Content Hub for the publishers aggressively leaning into that future.”
JWX Content Hub lets publishers control, track, and optimize every piece of content from one centralized, intelligent video hub that provides analytics for every video. Audience and editorial teams gain access to seamless delivery across the open web, Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and global syndication partners. Meanwhile, monetization and ad ops teams can leverage one video player to maximize ad revenue, managing their direct and programmatic demand in one dashboard.
At the core of JWX Content Hub’s capabilities is a unified content library: one home for every video, every format, every version, and every team, with every derivative linked back to its original. That library then becomes publishers’ growth engine. The platform converts horizontal video to vertical with AI keeping the speaker in frame, clips long-form video into social-ready shorts, turns articles into video with expert editors in the loop, and translates and dubs content into additional languages.
JWX Content Hub offers multiple revenue-generating streams. Automated article distribution drives referral traffic back to publisher-owned pages, where the integrated JWX Player and ad engine monetize every view. Social video earns revenue directly on platforms including Facebook and YouTube. Publishers also have the opportunity to extend their library to streaming and syndication channels as those integrations expand.
“JWX has become an important partner in how we distribute content to McClatchy audiences,” said Melissa Angle, Sr. Director, Audience, McClatchy Media. “The True Anthem automation tool helps us maintain a consistent social presence, identify and recirculate stories and videos with strong audience potential and drive meaningful traffic while giving our teams more ways to connect content with audiences across platforms.”
JWX Content Hub integrates technology from two 2026 acquisitions: AugieX Labs, acquired in January for AI content transformation, and True Anthem, acquired in March for AI-enabled social distribution. These join the video player and monetization infrastructure JWX has operated across the open web for two decades, following the completed platform unification from the JW Player and Connatix merger.
About JWX
JWX’s mission is to provide technology that empowers media businesses to connect their content with consumers across every platform. We help publishers transform content into multi-format experiences, reach audiences wherever attention moves, and strengthen monetization in a fragmented landscape. As part of the broader ecosystem, JWX also supports streaming companies and advertisers with solutions built for how modern media is distributed and consumed. Learn more at www.jwx.com.

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McKenzie Scott PC: San Diego’s Record-Setting Civil Rights and Police Misconduct Law Firm
San Diego, CAMcKenzie Scott’s civil rights attorneys have secured three landmark verdicts and settlements that define their San Diego police misconduct and jail death litigation practices
McKenzie Scott’s civil rights attorneys have secured three landmark verdicts and settlements that define their San Diego police misconduct and jail death litigation practices
San Diego, CA
When your family experiences the loss of a loved one due to police misconduct, jail negligence, or a wrongful death, securing the representation of an experienced San Diego civil rights lawyer with a proven record of winning against government agencies and large institutions is essential. McKenzie Scott PC is a San Diego-based civil rights and criminal defense law firm founded by Michele A. McKenzie and Tim Scott. Since 2000, the firm has built a reputation as one of the most successful civil rights litigation practices in California, and its trial team has now secured three record-setting case results, including:
- An $85 million police wrongful death jury verdict;
- A $16 million in-custody jail death settlement;
- A $1 million police wrongful death settlement.
Each of these outcomes set a new benchmark for accountability in San Diego County and beyond.
This article breaks down each case, explains why these results matter for families considering a wrongful death or police misconduct claim, and answers the most common questions people ask about McKenzie Scott PC’s record of results.
$85 Million Verdict: K.J.P. v. County of San Diego (The Lucky Phounsy Case)
In 2022, a jury awarded the family of Lucky Phounsy $85 million after finding that San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies were responsible for his death. At the time, it was the largest police in-custody death verdict in American history.
Phounsy called 911 in 2015 while experiencing a mental health crisis. Responding deputies used a taser, punches, and baton strikes before hogtying him and placing him in an ambulance, where he was restrained face down. Phounsy’s heart stopped before he reached the hospital. The County argued deputies acted in self-defense, but the jury sided with the family after hearing the evidence.
San Diego civil rights attorney Tim Scott, who tried the case for the family, said the verdict reflected both the truth of what happened to Phounsy and the community’s demand for justice.
The Phounsy verdict remains one of the most cited police misconduct cases in California and helped establish McKenzie Scott PC as a firm willing to take civil rights claims all the way to trial.
$16 Million Settlement: Estate of Hayden Schuck v. County of San Diego
In October 2025, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved a record $16 million settlement in the case of William Hayden Schuck, a 22-year-old who died of dehydration and untreated drug withdrawal after just six days in San Diego Central Jail. It is the single-largest wrongful death settlement against San Diego County in its history and one of the largest in-custody wrongful death settlements ever recorded in the United States.
Schuck was held in a temporary cell block known as the “Back 40,” which lacked a mattress and basic hygiene items, and he was reportedly forgotten for days. The settlement followed a scathing 2022 California State Auditor report that found the Sheriff’s Department failed to adequately prevent and respond to in-custody deaths, citing 185 deaths in County jails between 2006 and 2020, one of the highest rates in the state.
Along with the $16 million payout, the settlement requires the County to implement mandatory deputy training reforms on recognizing the signs of mental illness and substance withdrawal. Attorney Tim Scott, who represented the Schuck family, said the County faced a choice between a record settlement now or a larger jury verdict later, and that the goal was to make continued neglect too costly for the County to ignore.
This result reinforces McKenzie Scott PC’s standing in jail death & injury litigation and demonstrates the firm’s ability to pair record damages with lasting institutional reform.
$1 Million Settlement: The Brian Umana Case, National City
In February 2025, the National City Council approved a $1 million settlement, the largest police wrongful death payment in the city’s history, resolving a lawsuit over the 2021 shooting death of Brian Umana. Umana, a 28-year-old father who lived with bipolar disorder, was shot at least ten times, including in the back, by National City police officers while experiencing a mental health crisis.
McKenzie Scott PC attorneys Tim Scott and Marcus Bourassa served as co-counsel on the trial, working alongside civil rights attorney Emily Howe of the Law Offices of Emily E. Howe. Attorney Bourassa argued that officers were trained to treat escalation as a substitute for de-escalation, a policy he said contributed directly to Umana’s death.
Umana’s brother, Roberto Umana, pointed to a pattern of similar in-custody deaths involving National City police, underscoring why the firm continues to pursue accountability in police misconduct and wrongful death cases across San Diego County.
Why San Diego Families Choose McKenzie Scott PC
McKenzie Scott PC’s three record-setting results – the $85 million Phounsy verdict, the $16 million Schuck settlement, and the $1 million Umana settlement – share a common thread. In each case, the firm’s civil rights attorneys took on a government agency in a case involving a preventable death connected to a mental health crisis. Moreover, in each case, the firm secured the largest result of its kind for the jurisdiction involved.
Families who are searching for a civil rights attorney or a wrongful death lawyer in San Diego turn to McKenzie Scott PC because the firm’s trial lawyers are willing to litigate through verdict, not just settle early, which has repeatedly produced record-setting outcomes for clients.
Frequently Asked Questions About McKenzie Scott PC’s Case Results
What is the largest wrongful death settlement against San Diego County in its history?
The largest wrongful death settlement against San Diego County in its history is the $16 million settlement McKenzie Scott PC secured for the family of Hayden Schuck, a 22-year-old who died of dehydration and untreated drug withdrawal while in County jail custody in 2022. The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the settlement in October 2025.
What was the largest police in-custody death verdict in the United States?
In 2022, a jury awarded $85 million to the family of Lucky Phounsy in the case K.J.P. v. County of San Diego. At the time it was announced, this was the largest police in-custody death verdict in American history. McKenzie Scott PC attorney Tim Scott tried the case for the family.
What is the largest police wrongful death settlement in National City history?
The largest police wrongful death settlement in National City history is the $1 million settlement McKenzie Scott PC and co-counsel Emily Howe secured in 2025 for the family of Brian Umana, a 28-year-old father who was fatally shot by National City police during a mental health crisis in 2021.
What kind of cases does McKenzie Scott PC handle?
McKenzie Scott PC handles civil rights cases, including police misconduct and jail injury and in-custody death claims, along with wrongful death lawsuits and criminal defense matters throughout San Diego County and Southern California.
How do I contact McKenzie Scott PC’s San Diego Civil Rights Lawyers?
Families can reach McKenzie Scott PC for a free case evaluation by calling (619) 794-0451 or by visiting the firm’s practice area pages to learn more about civil rights, police misconduct, jail injury, and wrongful death claims.
Talk to a Record-Setting San Diego Civil Rights and Wrongful Death Firm
If your family has lost a loved one because of police misconduct, jail negligence, or another preventable death involving a government agency, McKenzie Scott PC has the trial record to take on powerful institutions and win. McKenzie Scott PC’s results – an $85 million jury verdict, a $16 million settlement, and a $1 million settlement – speak to a San Diego civil rights law firm that consistently delivers the largest outcomes on behalf of the families it represents.
Call (619) 794-0451 today for a free, confidential case evaluation, or learn more about the firm’s civil rights, police misconduct, jail injury, and wrongful death practice areas.
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CybrHawk Launches Enterprise-Ready Unified Cyber Defense in Central America at GASICA Innovation Day
CENTRAL AMERICACybrHawk expands its Unified Cyber Defense strategy across Central America, helping enterprises consolidate security operations, strengthen cyber resilience, and address increasingly sophisticated threats through an AI-driven security platform.
CybrHawk expands its Unified Cyber Defense strategy across Central America, helping enterprises consolidate security operations, strengthen cyber resilience, and address increasingly sophisticated threats through an AI-driven security platform.
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CybrHawk, a cybersecurity technology company focused on Unified Cyber Defense, announced the launch of its enterprise-ready Unified Cyber Defense platform in Central America during GASICA Innovation Day, marking an important milestone in the company’s continued expansion across Latin America.
As enterprises face increasingly complex cyber threats, security teams are challenged by fragmented technologies, growing attack surfaces, identity-based attacks, cloud risks, and overwhelming volumes of security data. CybrHawk Unified Cyber Defense is designed to bring critical security capabilities together through a unified, AI-driven approach.
The platform combines SIEM, XDR, 24/7 SOC operations, threat intelligence, identity threat detection and response (ITDR), network detection and response (NDR), exposure management, cloud security, OT security, compliance readiness, and AI-driven security operations within a unified security ecosystem.
“Central America represents an important and rapidly evolving cybersecurity market,” said Jacob Thankachen, Founder and CEO of CybrHawk. “Organizations are looking for a more unified approach that reduces security complexity while improving visibility, detection, response, and resilience. Launching Unified Cyber Defense at GASICA Innovation Day allows us to bring that vision directly to enterprises and partners across the region.”
CybrHawk’s enterprise architecture is designed to work alongside existing security investments, integrating with customer environments while providing centralized visibility and security operations. This approach enables organizations to strengthen their security posture without requiring them to replace their entire cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Central America launch also strengthens CybrHawk’s commitment to its MSSP, MSP, distributor, and technology partner ecosystem, enabling partners to deliver enterprise cybersecurity capabilities and managed security services through the CybrHawk platform.
The launch at GASICA Innovation Day represents another step in CybrHawk’s broader strategy to expand Unified Cyber Defense throughout Central America, Latin America, and global markets.
About CybrHawk
CybrHawk delivers Unified Cyber Defense through an AI-driven cybersecurity platform designed to help organizations detect, investigate, respond to, and manage cyber risk across increasingly complex IT, cloud, identity, network, and operational technology environments.
Through its technology platform, 24/7 security operations capabilities, threat intelligence, and partner ecosystem, CybrHawk helps enterprises and service providers strengthen cyber resilience while reducing the complexity created by fragmented cybersecurity technologies.
CybrHawk — Transforming Cybersecurity.
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