by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 23, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Started in 1945 by a veteran, U-Haul has been a “Made in America” kind of company. From buying the first trailers from American welding shops, to a strong commitment to helping our veterans, U-Haul has bled red, white and blue (and orange) since the beginning. So why...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 20, 2015 | Media Relations
TORONTO (Feb. 18, 2015) – U-Haul Company of Eastern Ontario has expanded the U-Haul network of moving and self-storage locations with its purchase of a building at 355 Weston Road in Toronto. The new U-Haul Moving and Storage of Stockyards District is situated near...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 20, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
QUINCY, Mass.—Every U-Haul Dealership has a unique story to tell about how they came to be a part of the U-Haul family. Like many U-Haul Dealers, Jim Bearde and Sons was started by a father—Jim Bearde—who eventually passed it down to his sons—Kevin, Brian and Roger....
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 20, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
LAFAYETTE, LA. – Call it a necessary nuisance, an old addiction or simply what he was meant to do. T.J. Nelson can’t seem to stay away from country music. He tried. He suppressed it. He ignored it. He stayed busy breeding dogs and tending to his customers at Nelson...
by Jeff Lockridge | Feb 19, 2015 | 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 road in a rural area, odds are it won’t be long before a U-Haul truck drives by with its unmistakable “U-Haul Orange” and white...
Recent Comments