Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Pack Your Bags, the Kardashians are Moving to NYC

If you’re a fan of Kim, Khloe and Kourtney, call your New York moving company, because the girls are moving to the Big Apple. If you follow the show on E! Network “Keeping up with the Kardashians,” or you just happen to log onto a computer once a day, you probably know that two of the three sisters are moving to New York City. The Kardashians have moved all over the U.S., from Calabasas to Miami and now conquering the East Coast.

The question now is, how many of their rabid fans will follow? And if so, how many will even be able to relocate to an area in NYC that’s even remotely close to the DASH girls? Because according to how much these girls are making off their careers, the cost of the real estate will likely be astronomical. Instead of moving to NYC, it might be best to watch their travels from the comfort of your couch.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Mickey Mouse and Mad Scientists? Disney is Moving!

Disney is moving a laboratory into the Collaborative Innovation Center at Carnegie Mellon University to have a bigger presence at the university for their research and development in computer animation, robotics, computational cinematography and more. Laboratory moving is no easy feat, especially for a company as large as Disney occupying a commercial space once inhabited by Google’s offices. Disney will be joining major technological companies in the CIC including Intel, Apple, Microsoft and others. The company will fund a director and seven or eight researchers for a five-year commitment to the university’s research lab.

So if you happen to witness Goofy, Donald or Minnie carrying some moving boxes into Carnegie Mellon, now you’ll know why. Though, it’s more likely a professional moving company will be entrusted to the experts, not our favorite Disney characters.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Move your Company, Depress the Economy?

Companies move every day. Some businesses choose to relocate because of expansion, others because of better business opportunities in a specific market. However, many people living and working in California are now starting to blame these relocating companies for compromising the job market in the state. If you own a business and are calling up a moving company to come and relocate your office and staff, are you also calling attention to a growing problem in California?
Well, don’t be so quick to blame the higher rate of jobless folks in California on the companies moving out of the state. The fact is that while it may seem like companies leaving the state contribute to the decline in available jobs, in reality, companies moving out of state only account for about 1.7% of job losses every year. This is according to a report by economist Jed Kelko, author of Business Location Decisions and Employment Dynamics in California for the Public Policy Institute of California.
The majority of jobs lost annually is caused by companies going under or laying off employees, making up for 99% of the job losses in California. Looks like the job market is still depressed from companies not being able to stay afloat in the struggling economy, and not so much from California businesses moving to another state. So, if you’re hiring a mover this weekend to relocate your business, don’t worry. The withering employment rate isn’t to blame on you.

S&D Transfer

Friday, September 3, 2010

CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW SITE!!


Hello Everybody,


We would like to let everybody know about our brand new website, courtesy of Spectrum Communications & Consulting!!! We are now serving the New Jersey, New York, and Philadelphia markets, with our headquarters in New Jersey. We encourage everyone to check out our brand new site and get a free moving quote.


SD Transfer wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday weekend!!


Monday, August 9, 2010

Welcome!

Hi Everybody,

S&D Transfer officially has it's own moving blog!! We encourage everyone to visit our blog and read about our various moving topics. Also, look out for a brand new website, which is expected to launch soon!

Thank You,

The S & D Transfer Team