Cord Moving Company and Storage Announces a Seasonal Storage Solution
Cord Moving Company and Storage has developed a unique solution for those that have to store Christmas decorations, patio furniture or other seasonal items – come store it with us. The owner of Cord Moving Steve Ryan realized that there are many people that had the same storage issue as he did with seasonal items […]
Who Says the Economy is not Recovering?
Cord Moving Company and Storage is reporting that the U.S. industrial real estate market continued to improve during the second quarter of this year even as the economic recovery lost momentum. The industrial market posted strong leasing activity, declining vacancies and diminished supply, which most national analysts said should set the stage for an acceleration […]
A Leader in Relocation
For nearly a century, Cord Moving Company and Storage has been the mover of choice for more than 20,000 families a year and many of America’s Fortune 500 companies. Whether you are moving yourself or you are a corporation looking to relocate your employees or offices, Cord Moving Company and Storage an Agent for North […]
Commercial Real Estate Continues to Rebound
Office Market is Rebounding as commercial real estate fundamentals continued to strengthen in the second quarter of 2011, albeit at a much more moderate pace than the end of last year. Cord Moving Company and Storage headquartered in Saint Louis, MO an agent for North American Van Lines reports based on many different reports issued […]
Jobs that are not coming back
Many have expressed shock at the recent U.S. employment data. But 9.1% unemployment shouldn’t be a surprise. To address the jobs challenge, we must stop pretending that this is only a difficult cyclical recovery. The root of the problem is structural. During the two decades before the crisis of 2008-09, the U.S. economy added 27 […]
Saint Louis Commercial Property Trends
The Commercial Division of Cord Moving Storage led by Charlie Wormek watch the trends constantly just because that is what he does and he is happy to report that the St. Louis Industrial market ended the first quarter 2011 with a vacancy rate of 8.0%. The vacancy rate was down over the previous quarter, with net absorption […]