Richmond VA Moving Companies

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City Moving
Richmond VA movers, GP Movers offer the best moving services around. You can have a team of professional and highly skilled movers backing your move when you choose GP...

US DOT: 1826833

MC: 662744

City Moving

DN Van Lines Inc.
As one of the largest independent moving companies in the county we have a solution for any type of moving need. Our move coordinators are...

US DOT: 1141917

Intra: 736

MC: 462886

DN Van Lines Inc.

Bridgeview Van Lines LLC
Depend on us when it comes to moving your valuable furnishings and appliances. Here at Bridgeview Van Lines we have a pronounced staff that makes...

US DOT: 3999327

MC: 1502643

Bridgeview Van Lines LLC

Allied & North American Van Lines
Allied & North American Van Lines has over 85 years of experience and has built one of the largest moving networks in the world to service consumers,...

US DOT: 76235

MC: 15735

Allied & North American Van Lines

Best American Movers
Richmond relocation quotes, We, at Best American Movers take great pride in every aspect of our company, especially our movers. Our duty is to have the best men for each client...

US DOT: 3332133

Intra: IM3330

MC: 1062034

Best American Movers

US DOT: 4233361

MC: 1638155

 

Big Man's Moving Company LLC
Moving companies Richmond Virginia, In 2016, Josh and Brooke Anderson used a well-known moving company for a local move. The movers arrived hours late without communication and were...

US DOT: 2951960

Intra: IM2726

MC: 14801

Big Man's Moving Company LLC

Modern Logistics LLC
We strive to be in constant communication with our customers until the job is done.

US DOT: 3341390

MC: 1066560

Modern Logistics LLC

Jacob and Sons Moving and Storage
Our story began a few years ago as a small business with a strong emphasis in community service. Over time, our business grew and now we are one of...

US DOT: 2543958

MC: 885424

Jacob and Sons Moving and Storage

Kenway Moving
Established in 2009, Kenway Moving & Storage began as a crosstown relocation service moving families and businesses throughout the community. Over...

Intra: 696

Kenway Moving

United Transportation Moving & Storage
At United Transportation Moving & Storage, our mission is this: to handle your items and deliveries in a timely and cost–efficient manner and to...

US DOT: 1978660

MC: 699570

United Transportation Moving & Storage

Star Moving Solutions
The STAR staff has an average tenure of 10 years specializing in all aspects of moving and storage services. Our team is full of highly trained,...

US DOT: 2256609

Intra: 694

MC: 770031

Star Moving Solutions

Mid-Atlantic Moving & Storage
Richmond Virginia movers, At Mid-Atlantic Moving & Storage we understand that every move is different. Whether you need a full-service moving company or just a helping hand,...

US DOT: 2368858

MC: 812522

Mid-Atlantic Moving & Storage

Worth Moving LLC
Worth Moving was founded by one person with a pickup truck in 2014 with the goal of establishing a company of unique quality and service. Over the...

US DOT: 2574535

Intra: 708

MC: 900273

Worth Moving LLC

Agility Van Lines Inc.
Richmond, Welcome to Agility Van Lines! We are one of the most reputable interstate moving companies around. We are trusted by countless families across the...

US DOT: 2564711

MC: 895410

Agility Van Lines Inc.

Richmond, Virginia

Nationally renowned for its vivacity, Richmond's diversified employment base extends from chemical, semiconductors and high-tech fibers. The city consistently ranks among "Best Places to Live and Work in America" in several national publications. While offering easy access to the ocean, mountains and Washington, DC, Richmond features countless pastimes at home. Trendy boutiques and restaurants, numerous sports and entertainment attractions, outdoor pursuits among one of the nation's largest river park systems, and a treasure trove of historic landmarks provide fun times galore when moving to Richmond.

History:
Powhatan Indian tribes occupied the area until Captains Christopher Newport and John Smith discovered it in 1607. After several unsuccessful attempts to establish an English settlement, the area eventually succeeded with the construction of Fort Charles; the settlement’s growth made it a center for fur and tobacco traders. The city was founded by Colonel William Byrd II in 1737, and named it Richmond. In the early 1700s, coalmining began. As with much of Virginia’s agricultural products, tobacco was a key commercial venture. The state capital was moved to Richmond from Williamsburg in 1780 to protect it from British invasion, but the move failed. The British burned the capital a year later; and in the 1800s, the Bank of Virginia was chartered and the city’s first public library opened. When Civil War broke out, Richmond became the Capital of the Confederacy. By 1880, the city’s population had climbed to over 60,000 people. The city’s 400 years of history represented in the city’s museums and historic homes and landmarks.

Economy:
Richmond, Virginia has a sturdy and diverse manufacturing base that has helped the community remain flexible during economic downturns. Information technology and major semiconductor manufacturing firms have been attracted to Richmond. The increase in semiconductor firms in the city has made the city a central point of the East Coast's Silicon Dominion. Innovative technology makes Richmond a center for entrepreneurship and innovation. Richmond is a financial hub for an industrially strong and diverse region that is comprised of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and the District of Columbia. Banking has always been a major employer in the Richmond area. Insurance is also a strong and balanced growth industry in the Richmond area. Richmond is headquarters for GE Financial Assurance Markel Corporation and LandAmerica Financial Group. The city has become a significant East Coast distribution axis and customer service hub with the arrival of firms like Capital One, Hewlett Packard, Mazda and Time-Life.

Tourism:
History abounds in the Richmond Region, with roots stretching back to America’s founding. Begin your experience by paying tribute to Virginia’s early colonial days and Civil War legacy at one of the city’s interactive historical attractions. Discover everything from historic homes to Revolutionary War and Civil War sites. Or, soar high above the scenic Virginia countryside aboard a hot-air balloon. Take a stroll through the eclectic River District, where hip eateries occupy ancient warehouses, and live bands serenade the crowds. Next, stop by the Edgar Allan Poe Museum and see firsthand how the mysterious writer spent his time in Richmond. For some family fun, head over to the Metro Richmond Zoo or the Children's Garden at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden— it features a tree house, and water play areas to help you cool off. Finally, check out the Science Museum of Virginia before heading downtown to wrap up the evening with a cocktail at one of the city’s quaint bars.

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Interesting Facts:

  • Virginia has had three capital cities: Jamestown, Williamsburg and Richmond.
  • Richmond was also the capital of the Confederate States during the Civil War.
  • Patrick Henry made his "Give me Liberty or Give me Death" speech in St. John's Church in Richmond.

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