U-Haul Truck Arrivals Jump 10 Percent in Chicago Year-Over-Year The Windy City is accustomed to a high level of residential turnover, but 2014 yielded more U-Haul trucks...
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U.S. Growth City No. 6: College Station, Texas A&M are Popular Choices
Incoming Trucks Account for 53.7 Percent of U-Haul Traffic in Aggieland The official “Home of the 12th Man” is home to a lot of U-Haul do-it-yourself movers. College Station made...
U.S. Growth City No. 7: Henderson Still Landing Spot for Vegas Moves
Sin City Suburb Offers Good Neighborhoods, Attracts All Ages HENDERSON, Nevada — The southeastern corridor to Las Vegas isn’t just a region you drive through. It’s the place you...
U.S. Growth City No. 8: Manhattan Residential Projects Never Cease
More U-Haul Traffic Entering than Leaving the Densely Populated Borough MANHATTAN, N.Y. — For every parking garage, aging warehouse or string of small buildings with a Manhattan...
Canadian Destination No. 1: Calgary Runs Roughshod over Competition
The throngs of fans who attend the annual Calgary Stampede know contestants must move swiftly and precisely to be victorious in the Saddledome events. Calgary has a way of...
Canadian Destination No. 2: Montreal’s Culture, Costs Lure Movers
Montreal has always been a popular destination for tourists as a bilingual city steeped in stunning architecture, rich culture, cosmopolitan restaurants and pleasant people. But...
Canadian Destination No. 3: Promising Futures Found in Edmonton
Edmonton is enticing more Millennials with job opportunities, affordable living and the chance to start a new life in the capital city of Alberta. “It’s a place that a lot of...
Canadian Destination No. 4: Toronto Growing Up More Than Out
Toronto owned the No. 1 ranking among U-Haul Top 10 Canadian Destination Cities for 2002-2011 and again for 2013, but Ontario’s capital slid three positions this time around....
Canadian Destination No. 5: Vancouver Vested in Going Green
It’s not easy being green. Unless perhaps you’re Vancouver. “The city’s green environmental approach is supported and re-enforced by the beautiful natural landscapes that...
Canadian Destination No. 6: London Takes a Step Forward
London offers the perks of a big city with the touches of a small community. It boasts a university with an Ivy League reputation, a business sector cloaked in medical research,...
Canadian Destination No. 7: There’s More to Ottawa Than Politics
National capitals tend to be revolving doors with all of the government jobs, so it’s only natural that Ottawa welcomes a large number of U-Haul trucks every year. But there is...
Canadian Destination No. 8: Hamilton Builds on Brawny Reputation
Hamilton is getting serious about living up to its “Hammertown” moniker. There are currently more than 2,000 condos in development, and a $1.2 billion B-Line light rail transit...