Yes, this is the answer. I had a box and used street addressing when ordering packages that I wanted to receive in the box. I did not have to worry about whether the shipper used USPS, UPS, FedEx, or what. It just arrived. The package would be in a locker near the boxes, and the locker key would be in my box. A very clean operation.I think that link answers the question. Yes, the address given to me is the real street address of a physical USPS post office.if you are sure that this is the real address of the USPS Post Office (which you can verify on their website), then this is likely Street Addressing offered by USPS. The reason they do this is because UPS and FedEx do not deliver to PO Box addresses (they are not allowed by law?). However they can deliver to Street Addresses, and this is a work around, that is endorsed by USPS. Not all Post offices have this. USPS has been doing this for more than 10 years I believe.
https://postalpro.usps.com/mailing/competitivepoboxes
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