From its proud military presence to its ethnic diversity, from its vital health sciences to its downtown revitalization, San Antonio’s merits are too many to summarize. The same...
In the Community
Media Relations
U-Haul Destination No. 5: Orlando Still Magical for Movers
A staggering 62 million people paid a visit to Orlando in 2014, a new U.S. travel industry record that solidifies the vacation haven as the North America’s most visited city....
U-Haul Destination No. 6: Brooklyn Most Inviting NYC Borough
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams isn’t surprised by Brooklyn’s rising stock on the U-Haul Top 10 U.S. Destination Cities for 2014, but rather that it failed to land five...
U-Haul Destination No. 7: Austin Vibe Remains Attractive
Even though it seems there is little room left for growth, Austin’s allure continues to pull newcomers to its tempting pocket of Texas paradise. Registering at No. 7, Austin is...
U-Haul Destination No. 8: Urban Philadelphia is Flourishing
“Ten years ago, you didn’t go walking around South Philly on your own. Now it’s where people want to live the most.” The sentiments of Dominic Catalano, marketing company...
U-Haul Destination No. 9: Kansas City a Heartland Hot Spot
It wasn’t so long ago that Kansas City’s status was relegated to a “flyover city,” a point of reference in the center of a U.S. map. Paul Schofer, President and CEO of Kauffman...
U-Haul Destination No. 10: Sacramento a Rising Star in California
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson declares this a thrilling new era for his city, one that has seen an influx of movers arrive in U-Haul trucks ready to make California’s capital...
A Day in the Life: U-Haul AFM Joe Krueger
Joe Krueger has a spring in his step as he exits the door at U-Haul Marketing Company Office 723 in Chandler, Ariz. It’s 7:30 a.m. The sun is already beating down. Krueger walks...