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U-Haul at I-35 and Airport Blvd. in Austin Closing After 20 Years

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--U-Haul® is closing its store at 1032 E. 46th St. at the end of business today.

The retail, moving and storage center has been serving customers since 2005. Once U-Haul closes its doors, the property will go to the Texas Department of Transportation to become part of the Interstate 35 expansion in Austin.

Due to operations ceasing at the U-Haul Moving & Storage at I-35 and Airport Boulevard center, seven Team Members will be let go.

“This was a prime, five-star location for U-Haul,” said Kristina Ramos, U-Haul Company of Austin president. “We’ll miss our great customers that had been storing their belongings here for more than 20 years.”

Customers of U-Haul at I-35 and Airport Boulevard can find solutions to their moving and self-storage needs less than a mile away at U-Haul at University Texas or two miles away at U-Haul at North Lamar.

Local U-Haul Companies are always exploring opportunities for growth as they pursue means to better serve the needs of customers, but sometimes find it necessary to close or relocate stores, shops, offices and services. Reasons for closures can include: long-term strategic plans; safety and security concerns; physical site conditions and limitations; shifts in demographics; availability of local Team Members; trends in migration; expansion of the U-Haul neighborhood dealer network; proximity to other new or existing Company locations; and external factors.

About U-HAUL

Celebrating our 80th anniversary in 2025, U-Haul is the No. 1 choice of do-it-yourself movers with more than 23,000 rental locations across all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces. The U-Haul app makes it easy for customers to use U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 to access trucks anytime through the self-dispatch and -return options on their smartphones with our patented Live Verify technology. Our customers' patronage has enabled the U-Haul fleet to grow to 193,100 trucks, 138,700 trailers and 40,200 towing devices. U-Haul is the third largest self-storage operator in North America with 1,037,000 rentable units and 89.6 million square feet of self-storage space at Company-owned and -managed facilities. U-Haul is the top retailer of propane in the U.S. and the largest installer of permanent trailer hitches in the automotive aftermarket industry. Get the U-Haul app from the App Store or Google Play.

Contacts

Sydney Ellis
Jeff Lockridge
E-mail: publicrelations@uhaul.com
Phone: 602-263-6981
Website: uhaul.com

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Contacts

Sydney Ellis
Jeff Lockridge
E-mail: publicrelations@uhaul.com
Phone: 602-263-6981
Website: uhaul.com

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