Local & Long Distance Moving Companies in Chicago, IL

Licenses:

US DOT: 897267

DOT: ILCC 17287

ICC: 390002

All My Sons - Chicago
Moving companies Chicago IL, We are dedicated to customer satisfaction. Our highly-trained professionals make your relocation experience as pleasant and hassl...

Guardian Cargo Logistics
Chicago Illinois movers, ALOHA!!! Are you ready to make a move to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands or just relocating over to the mainland? If the answe...

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
We are a full service moving company. We understand the stress involved in relocating to a new residence. We would like to make this transition easier for ...

ICC: 498378

AA Auto & Home Movers
Moving company Chicago IL, AA Auto & Home Movers are experts in auto transport. Whether you are moving your car coast-to-coast or just a few hundred miles our...

US DOT: 2045766

ICC: 731045

Transnational Moving Services
There is one word that every customer desires to hear, feel, and believe in. It is one of the most important words in the moving industry today - TRUST. It...

US DOT: 1738940

ICC: 636877

Top Class Moving
Moving companies Chicago, 1ST CLASS MOVING & STORAGE offers a wide range of professional services: long distance moving, commercial moving, residential mo...

US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Booska Worldwide Movers
Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company providing 60 years of stress-free moves. We're a full service independent moving compan...

DOT: ILCC 131390

ICC: 131390MC

Liberty Moving & Storage
Chicago IL moving companies, Liberty Moving & Storage will provide you with the most professional and greatest relocation possible because we know that yo...

US DOT: 1685249

DOT: 190477

ICC: 619135

Hercules Moving Systems
Moving companies Chicago IL, Hercules Van Lines is a well established Los Angeles mover providing nationwide relocation services across the country. When hiri...

Chicago, Illinois

The Windy City’s great appeal and allure has caused us to have Chicago Moving Companies on speed dial. The city attracts movers and vacationers because of its great city landscape and profound reputation as a fun city. Over 11.7 million domestic business travelers and over 32.4 million leisure travelers come to Chicago, Illinois every year. Most people come here to enjoy the sights, galleries and not to mention the local cuisine. We would love to climb abroad a plane, right now, just to have a slice of their city’s renowned deep-dish pizza. There’s also the Chicago-style hot dog that gets all the attention on T.V. shows and food magazines. What makes it “Chicago-style,” is the mixture of having a Vienna beef dog loaded up with relish, mustard, poppers, tomatoes, dill pickle, with a little bit of celery salt. Other Chicago favorites include Italian beef sandwiches with au jus, the Maxwell Street Polish deep-fried kielbasa sausage and Puerto Rican-inspired jibarito.

History:
In the 18th Century, the area was inhabited by the Native American tribe of the Potawatomis. The first explorer to land in Chicago from Europe was Jean Baptiste Point de Sable around the 1780s. Chicago became U.S. territory after the Northwest Indian War, forced the Native Americans to hand land over. After a couple years, the land was developed by building forts, infrastructure, railway and buildings. However, in 1871, what would be known as the Great Chicago Fire burned down most of the city including its primary business section. From then on, buildings fortified and made from steel were popular. Chicago has always been a prominent U.S. city. People have been moving to Chicago ever since its start as a territory. The great 1920s brought in gangsters like Al Capone and regular citizens in search of jobs.

Tourism:
Chicago may be known for its metropolitan area, its famous O’Hare international Airport and its proximity between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River and hot dogs, but it’s ultimately known for the fun and possibilities for adventure here. The top Chicago attractions include the world’s largest indoor aquarium at the John G. Shedd Aquarium and Oceanarium, the Chicago Children’s Museum, the Brookfield Zoo, the Field Museum, the Museum of Science and Industry and the Navy Pier & Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Our favorite sights in Chicago were the shark tank at the John G. Shedd Aquarium and the Coral Reef Tank. We also saw incredible sea life face-to-face in their tanks. While in Chicago, you should also try to catch a home game at either Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, or the U.S. Cellular Field, which is home to the Chicago White Sox.

Economy:
Chicago has a healthy economy mainly because of the diverse components that support it. The unemployment rate here exceeds the national average, but this is a trend seen in other large cities. The City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) have been trying to grow its industries and communities one at a time. There are funds in place to make it all happen—from bringing in new companies to improving current spaces to draw people in. Some of the greatest industries right now in the city of Chicago are manufacturing, printing, publishing, finance, investing and food processing. There are a lot of well-known companies headquartered in this great city such as Oprah Winfrey’s own Harpo Studios, Google, AllState Insurance Company, Boeing, HolyCross Hospital, Exelon Corporation and so many more. This is definitely a city of star power in terms of big companies and corporations rooted here. 

Colleges/Universities:
University of Illinois at Chicago
Roosevelt University
Columbia College Chicago
Loyola University of Chicago
DePaul University
 
Interesting Facts:
•  The Sears Tower in Chicago is the tallest building on the North American continent.
•  The Chicago River is dyed green on Saint Patrick’s Day.
•  The world’s largest cookie and cracker factory is located in Chicago. We’re talking about the Nabisco factory that made over 16 billion Oreo cookies in 1995.
•  The first recorded birth in Chicago was of Eulalia Pointe du Sable, daughter of Jean-Baptiste Pointe du Sable and his Potawatomi Indian wife in 1794. 
 
Helpful Links:
Chicago Official Site
Chicago Dental
Chicago Insurance
Chicago Moving Guide
Chicago Real Estate