by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 22, 2016 | Featured Story, History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
TAMPA, Fla.—Anyone reaching the “double nickel” benchmark of U-Haul service (their 55-year anniversary) is singled out for special attention by their local field entity. You don’t get to notch 55 years if you’re a slouch or a goof-off, and arguably the best example of...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 22, 2016 | Featured Story, Media Relations
Affordable Housing, Quality of Life Attract U-Haul Movers Playing off the official city motto of “Where History and Innovation Thrive,” Mayor Bryan Paterson noted that Kingston’s “dual identity” is one trait that helps lure residents to his corner of Eastern Ontario....
by Elnora Cunningham | Feb 19, 2016 | U-Haul Stories
U-Haul believes in supporting college students as seen in their college moving solutions, storage solutions and their intern program. As the temperatures rise and the flowers start blooming, college students are getting ready for midterms and making plans for Spring...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 18, 2016 | Featured Story, U-Haul Stories
PORTSMOUTH, Va.—For some people it’s toys; for others it’s lapel pins. But whatever it is, one thing is for sure: Team U-Haul is made up of some die-hard collectors of U-Haul memorabilia. Jackie Graham, traffic control manager (TCM) for U-Haul Company of...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 17, 2016 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Perhaps nothing is as synonymous with U-Haul as moving trucks. Whether you’re in a congested city or driving along a two-lane highway in a rural area, odds are it won’t be long before a U-Haul truck drives by. Today, U-Haul trucks are easily identified...
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