Our movers may now wear shorts and t-shirts, but we still offer the same great service since 1883!
Read MoreLet's take a step back to 1933. As Westheimer was celebrating it's 50th anniversary, the United States was having tough times in the midst of the Great Depression.
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Read MoreHere's a photo from back in the day of our old "Texas Ranger." Don't worry, our trucks have since been updated!
Read MoreJust like any purchase you might make, moving requires shopping around to make sure you find what is best for you. But what should you be looking for when you are trying to distinguish each moving company from each other.
Read MoreMore people moved to the greater Houston area than any other metropolitan area in the United States, the census bureau announced this week. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 160,000 people moved to Houston from July 2014-2015.
Read MoreTexas was well represented in Forbes' 2016 list of "America's Next Boom Towns." The top 10 included Houston, Austin, San Antonio and the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolis. Austin was listed at the top spot, while Houston ranked 6th.
Read MoreCHICAGO – Continuing its dominance for the past 11 years, Texas once again tops the Allied Van Lines Magnet States Report. Allied’s report, which uses internal data to track U.S. migration patterns, marked Texas’ net relocation gain of 2,558 families in 2015.
Read MoreAccording to the U.S. Census, 3,172 people have made the move from Texas to Alaska from 2009-2013, the most of any state. The next highest amount of transplants to Alaska came from Washington, California and Oregon.
Read MoreThe Houston Chronicle included Westheimer Transfer and Storage in a story showcasing the area's oldest companies. Westheimer Transfer has been in business since 1883, making it the oldest moving company in the city.
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