Local & Long Distance Moving Companies in El Cajon, CA

Licenses:

US DOT: 1475352

ICC: 557632

Public Van Lines, Inc.
Moving companies El Cajon CA, Whether it is a residential move or a long distance move at Public Van Lines our goal is to provide you with an outstanding r...

US DOT: 931399

All United Van Lines
El Cajon California movers, For many people, needing to move is worse than facing a dentist's drill. The closer you get to the moving day, the more psychologi...

US DOT: 2178367

ICC: 756648

Priority Movers, Inc
Planning and organization play key roles in a successful move, as does your Los Angeles movers. At Priority Mover Inc., we believe that you will find movin...

US DOT: 227698 & 2077580

Dewitt Companies
Moving company El Cajon CA, At DeWitt Companies, Ltd., it's been our commitment since 1927 to provide personal relocation services to corporations and individ...

US DOT: 1880403

DOT: 678226

LD Moving and Storage
Ld Moving & Storage is a California based moving provider, servicing move to the entire United States. Our trained moving and relocation specialists are de...

US DOT: 1744689

ICC: 638864

G&G Best Transportation
Moving companies El Cajon, Choosing the right moving company is an important decision. At G&G Best Transportation we provide you with the experience and the p...

Guardian Cargo Logistics
ALOHA!!! Are you ready to make a move to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands or just relocating over to the mainland? If the answer is yes, Guardian Mov...

US DOT: 1142200

DOT: 189909

ICC: 459964

VIP Relocation
El Cajon CA moving companies, VIP Relocation is a family owned and operated relocation company specializing in local, long-distance and international moves. ...

US DOT: 1930256

ICC: 689685

Colonial Van Lines
Moving companies El Cajon CA, Colonial Van Lines is here to support your every moving need. We will be sure to make your relocation experience better than you...

US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

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

El Cajon, California

A city in southern California, and an industrial and residential suburb of San Diego, El Cajon is advantageously located just east of the booming city of San Diego. An area rich in heritage and culture, El Cajon boast easy assess to a thriving economy, reasonable housing prices and an environment perfect for raising a family and experience the wonders on Southern California living. With all of these exciting amenities, it's no wonder why people are moving to El Cajon.

History:
The gold mining operations in Julian brought a steady trek of freight traffic hauling equipment and supplies and ore between San Diego and Julian. Knox's Corner was to be the nucleus of El Cajon's business district for the next 70 years. By the turn of the century the two blocks of Main Street, astride Magnolia, boasted two hotels, a general store, post office, pharmacy, blacksmith shop as well as smaller shops and offices. For the next thirty years El Cajon followed the pattern of orderly development characteristic of small town America. By 1940 the population had slightly more then doubled to a figure of 1471. In the five years following World War II, the winds of change became apparent. While land area increased slightly to 1.67 square miles, in-migration increased the population. The office of City Manager was instituted in 1950 in time to meet the most explosive decade of growth in El Cajon's history. By 1960 the incorporated area was to increase nearly 10 square miles, and the population grew six-fold. In 1959 the Council and Manager commissioned a research study to assess the present and probable future structure of the city. Given the unanticipated developments in double digit inflation and federal revenue sharing of the 70s, the projections of this study were to prove remarkably prophetic. As the City neared the end of the twentieth century its growth became considerably more measured and orderly than that of the hectic 50s.

Economy:
Electronic and irrigation equipment, aircraft parts, furniture and men's suits are among its manufactures. El Cajon is a rapidly growing city, with its population increased by nearly continuing to grow. The city's economy has been tied to San Diego Bay, a natural harbor that today is one of California's five major ports. The port provides has a growing cruise ship operation, with more than 180 cruise ships docking annually. The fourth largest segment of the economy is agriculture. El Cajon is one of the largest agricultural producers in the U.S. It is a top producer of nursery products, flowers, foliage plants and avocados. The area is a hub for high technology and biotechnology. Nearly 160,000 high-technology workers are employed at 1,400 companies throughout El Cajon and San Diego. High technology growth areas include the telecommunications, biomedical, software and security sectors. With all of these exciting employment opportunities, it's no wonder why El Cajon moving companies are so busy.

Tourism:
The City of El Cajon offers plenty for visitors and residents to enjoy. Start your adventure at the San Diego Zoo. One of the finest zoos in the world, you will blown away by the collection of exotic animals from around the glob. Next, head over to Sea World and experience life aquatic. With daily shows featuring killer whales, dolphins and penguins you and your family is certain to stay entertained until the day ends (when it does, stick around for the nightly fireworks). Check out the Museum of Art or head over to Balboa Park to enjoy a bit of the area’s history. At night, enjoy a vibrant nightlife including bumping bars, classy lounges and relaxing dive-bars and dinners. In Southern California the opportunities are endless.

Colleges/Universities:
•  Grossmont College – El Cajon
•  Cuyamaca College
•  San Diego Christian College
•  Valley Career College
•  Southern California Seminary
•  Newbridge College – San Diego

Interesting Facts:
• The area has the third largest concentration of biotech companies in the country.
• Its name originated from the Spanish phrase "el cajón," which means "the big box."

Helpful Links:
• El Cajon Real Estate
• El Cajon Storage Facility
• El Cajon Insurance
• El Cajon Box Companies
• El Cajon Moving Guide