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U-Haul Moving & Storage | N. 67th Ave
Robert Riggs
Manager
6001 N. 67th Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85301
623-937-3975
Member Since: 2014
Moving to or from Glendale, AZ, 85301? Get FREE truck rental rate quotes at U-Haul at 67th & Bethany. U-Haul rental trucks are specifically engineered from the ground up to assist moving families, not freight. Our moving trucks have more safety features than other moving trucks in the industry including gentle ride suspension and high visibility mirrors to assist the driver. Whether you are moving a smaller apartment or a large four-bedroom house, U-Haul truck rentals in Glendale, AZ will provide you with the moving truck rental you need to get from point A to point B. Find the perfect size moving truck to assist with your move, U-Haul is home of the $19.95 rental truck!
 
U-Haul of Western Arizona | W. Glendale Ave
Enrique Gabaldon
Manager
5024 W. Glendale Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85301
623-937-3778
Member Since: 2014
Since 1945, U-Haul has been serving do-it-yourself movers and their households. Like many other successful ventures, the concept for U-Haul was generated out of need. After World War II, there existed the widespread need for do-it-yourself moving equipment that would be available on a one-way, nationwide basis. U-Haul co-founders L.S. "Sam" Shoen and his wife, Anna Mary Carty Shoen, recognized that need and acted upon it. Their visionary approach spread the cost of ownership among many users, facilitating the mobility of the populations of the U.S. and Canada. The covered wagon of the pioneers morphed into orange U-Haul trailers. In the process, an industry was born.
 
U-Haul of Western Arizona
Erica Marquez
Marketing President
1402 N. 22nd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85009
602-251-3727
Fax: 602-251-8056
Member Since: 2014
Since 1945, U-Haul has been serving do-it-yourself movers and their households. Like many other successful ventures, the concept for U-Haul was generated out of need. After World War II, there existed the widespread need for do-it-yourself moving equipment that would be available on a one-way, nationwide basis. U-Haul co-founders L.S. "Sam" Shoen and his wife, Anna Mary Carty Shoen, recognized that need and acted upon it. Their visionary approach spread the cost of ownership among many users, facilitating the mobility of the populations of the U.S. and Canada. The covered wagon of the pioneers morphed into orange U-Haul trailers. In the process, an industry was born.