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After you use your Salt Lake City movers to get you settled into the city, you will quickly notice one thing: the seemingly endless amount of Salt Lake City festivals.

After attending one of these local fests, you will quickly understand why the locals love them so much. Narrow down which ones you want to check out first with this list of the three Salt Lake City festivals guaranteed to liven up your summer.

Draper Days – July 7-16. One of the largest community events, join your Salt Lake City movers and the rest of the locals at one of the many Draper Days events. Some highlights on the schedule include a Draper Days rodeo, children’s tournament, pony rides, BMX demonstration, multiple music concerts, a parade, and fireworks.

Days of ’47 – July 19-25. Come and celebrate the arrival of the first pioneer settlers to Salt Lake Valley by heading downtown with your family. One of the only Salt Lake City festivals with free admission to all events, you will have a hard time deciding whether or not to check out the rodeo, parade, or music concerts first.

Butlerville Days – July 22-23. For a break from unpacking with your Salt Lake City movers, make sure you head to Butler Park for two solid days of fun. Activities include a 5k run, a pickleball tournament, a chalk art contest, an antique and classic car show, and of course, a parade.


All My Sons Moving & Storage wants to let you in on a top secret Salt Lake City gathering.

 

Whether you are a local resident of Salt Lake City, or are looking to move to Salt Lake City, few to none know about the secret parties known as Evening on the Terrace.

 

Quarterly, eight to ten complete strangers of Salt Lake City gather at an unknown location. Once at the location, the chosen ones get to know each other over cocktails and collaborating with the chef to cook a fantastic meal.

 

However, there is only one rule that everyone must follow: the invitees must refrain from asking the default question every stranger asks when getting acquainted: “what do you do for a living?”

 

Every quarter, eight to ten different industry influencers are chosen to gather and mingle. At any event you can find a known actor or actress, a musician, politician, or even an Olympian – but you may not ever find out.

 

Sounds interesting right?

 

Local Salt Lake City movers think the idea of getting to know someone for who they are without knowing their income and what they do is awesome. Although your local movers have heard rumors of the event, no one has ever been able to predetermine the secret rendezvous of local celebrities and influencers.

 

Nonetheless, Evening on the Terrace is a fun Salt Lake City secret to be in on. A fun question to ponder is “what would you do if you were invited?” Just think, all of the great minds or athleticism in one room, the conversations that could spark would be priceless.

 

If you want to know more about Salt Lake City secrets, just ask your local moving company.


Everyone loves driving on freshly paved streets. Luckily, for those moving to Salt Lake City, you can say goodbye to uneven, pot-holed streets!

 

Salt Lake City businesses are pushing towards new beautiful streets that serve as the city’s entrance and exit. Regardless, you would think the city’s entryway should be spotless right?

 

Over the past year, the local movers at All My Sons Salt Lake City can tell you first hand that street improvements had been pushed back and neglected due to city budget cutbacks. However, Salt Lake City’s new mayor is looking to rearrange priorities and refocus on improvement projects that the city truly needs, such as drivable streets.

 

No one knows the struggle of driving the city’s wobbly streets more than local Salt Lake City movers do. Having to carefully transport others belongings, the uneven streets add an extra stress to our professional movers as all they want to do is provide the smoothest move possible. One can only dodge so many dips and dents of Salt Lake City’s streets.

 

As far as where things are at currently, the Chamber has developed a funding request for the legislative committee and has reached out further to increase funding for the freeway into and out of downtown to be improved. Not only are the newly paved streets on the table of the negotiation, but an entire revamp of the city’s entry way. The sea of billboard will hopefully be cleared and new trees and shrubbery will nicely line the new streets, giving Salt Lake the lively look and feel it deserves.


Moving to Salt Lake City? Since moving can work up an appetite, local movers recommend letting us handle the moving and packing, while you grab a bite to eat at one of the best food trucks in Salt Lake City.

 

Chow truck – they have “Haute Asian Cuisine On the Go.” You should try the spicy beef tacos with a side of root chips

Off the Grid - This food truck uses Waffles Off the Grid to make all of its ingredients on demand. You have to try to kickn’ chicken with a side of mashed potatoes

Cupbop – They have an entertaining food truck experience; they have an amazing Yelp profile by doling out exceptional Korean BBQ creations in an awesome to-go cup. You have to try all the combos, a little of everything.

Waffle Love – They serve their beloved Provo waffle shop, Belgian inspired confections out of trucks. You have to try the $5 daily special after moving to Salt Lake City.

Submarino’s – They have a variety of Philly cheesesteaks to pulled pork grilled cheese! Try the Cuban…YUM!

Café Trang – This Vietnamese food is great for your study sessions (it’s located in the U of Marriott Library). Salt Lake City movers recommend trying the banh mi!

Bento Truck – Fast, affordable Japanese comfort food next to the U campus. It’s becoming one of the most popular food trucks in SLC. You should try to teriyaki chicken bento!

Lewis Brothers – These brothers serve American classics and Asian favorites. You should try the prosciutto burger with kimchi fires!


Whether you are thinking about moving to Salt Lake City or are a current resident and are looking to move locally, All My Sons Moving & Storage wants to let new and old residents in on Utah’s hidden wonders.

 

Grandeur Peak- is the most scenic route for your friends and family. It can be pretty steep, but it’s worth it! From up here, you can see everything. When you’re on top of the mountain, you’ll see the beautiful Salt Lake Valley.

 

Conntonwood Canyons in Autumn- This place is for known for its major ski resorts and is packed in the winter. But, what you might have not known is that before ski season begins, these canyons offer many incredible hiking trails and scenic panoramas. There are picnic areas, popular hiking trails, a rock climbing area, and mountain biking.

 

Timpangos Cave- A beautiful hiking trail leads to this ancient underground world. It usually never sees sunlight and it gets pretty cold inside. You can learn the science behind formations and hear the stories of the cave exploration and preservation after moving to Salt Lake City.

 

Corner Canyon- Trail runners are very popular here. This canyon has a network of trails that wind through stunning natural hills. You can also go biking here!

 

Mystic Hot Springs- Being in the city can be hectic. If you want to escape, Mystic Hot Springs is the most relaxing spot in Utah.

 

While your professional moving company in Salt Lake City is packing your belongings and moving them safely into your new home, take a day trip with friends or family and visit one of Utah’s natural gems. Let All My Sons moving company do all the hard work while you enjoy a stress free move!


Affordable housing in Salt Lake City might not happen as soon as the movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage Salt Lake City would like. The Salt Lake City council is finding it difficult to decide on a location for affordable housing projects. One of the most obvious challenges the city council is aware of is that creating a neighborhood with affordable housing might encourage a less than ideal economic hardship on that neighborhood, and a well-balanced community should have housing for all income groups.

The city council voted on a resolution that would allow for an 80-unit complex of affordable housing in Salt Lake City to be built on the west side; but the resolution was overturned in a 4-3 vote. One of the city council members pointed at the fact that the school district there is already overcrowded and a large scale influx of families could be a lot of pressure on schools in that area – something that a lot of local residents and Salt Lake movers also agree on, even though additional affordable housing would be nice, everything needs to be taken into consideration.

City council members who voted for the project said that the project was solid, and that that it was up to the west side district and similar districts to step up to the plate and create these affordable housing units. The new housing would create jobs in the community in the forms of Salt Lake City movers, construction companies, and the chance for business growth in the area.


Rent prices in Salt Lake City are on the rise. Researchers say that rent has increased 17 percent over the past 10 years, and while rent prices are always expected to rise with inflation, the issue is that median income for tenants seems to be staying flat. That being said, there are plans to build affordable housing in Salt Lake City in the near future so first time home owners people moving to Salt Lake City won’t have to be of a certain income to enjoy the area.

If you are planning to move to Salt Lake City, it might be worthwhile buying a house instead of renting. The city is attracting more and more people and keeping Salt Lake City movers busy but is there enough supply for the demand and will the rates continue to rise? Some experts are saying that the ‘wage-rent’ struggle might cause longer commutes because tenants have to remain in their current housing until either new housing is built or prices decrease.

Salt Lake City movers are expecting to see more people move to the area as more housing is built. A new poll on the website Apartment List revealed that 90 percent of millennials in Salt Lake City want to buy houses but 78 percent of them just cannot afford it. It seems that affordable housing is in high demand.


Research conducted by the popular house listing app Zillow have deemed Salt Lake City homes to be the most difficult to get for first time home buyers. Out of all the cities in the United States, Salt Lake City topped the list.

Salt Lake City homes are notoriously challenging to find. The demand far outweighs the supply making the city a seller’s market. There are not enough tips for first time home buyers that can get past the first and most important commodity in the housing market: good, reliable credit. An experienced and season real estate owner will have a leg up on the competition and some can even pay in cash.

High price and low inventory has created quite a lot of competition for Salt Lake City homes and it doesn’t show signs of improving. Salt Lake City movers advise first time home buyers not to be discouraged. Moving to Salt Lake City is still a great idea but buyers will have to comprise by finding a condo in the area or a house to rent until the market improves.

Other notable mentions on the list include Washington D.C. in second, New York City in third and Austin TX in fourth place. The best market for first time home buyers is Indianapolis. The city boasts cheap housing prices, availability and very little competition.

For more information about Salt Lake City or many of the other major cities in the United State, visit the All My Sons moving blog. Happy moving!


If you’ve just moved to Salt Lake City or visiting, you’ll be happy to learn that a new rental car facility has been built at the Salt Lake City airport. If you have come from another state and are looking into long distance movers in Salt Lake City to help you move, this is your opportunity to rent a car and check out your soon to be new surroundings.

The Salt Lake City rental car facility is located in a building just outside of the terminal and prides itself on fast turnaround. This is good news for any traveler who wants has a tight schedule and wants to spend as much time as possible scouting out new homes in the area. The agency is called Conrac Solutions and they secured the contract along with the $1.8 billion airport terminal redevelopment program that was recently put into effect.

The program being in July 2014 to accommodate the increasing needs associated with heavier traffic in and out of the airport. It seems that Salt Lake City is a new spot for visitors and long distance movers alike! This new rental car facility is massive and boasts 64 fuels pumps and 14 car wash units; all created to deal with the higher demand for rental cars in the area. The facility covers a 502,000 square foot area. If you are looking for a Salt Lake City rental car, stop by when you land!


After 25 years of experience helping families move to new homes, Salt Lake City movers can safely say that the first people in your family to lose focus when moving are your kids. But can you really blame them?

Since moving can seem like more of a punishment than anything else, make sure you have something planned in order let your kids run around and let loose. Just because you don’t know where to take them in your new hometown is no excuse either, because All My Sons Salt Lake City have got you covered.

The Treehouse Museum has recently added daily programs that allow you to drop your kids off for the time of their life, so you can get straight back to unpacking with your Salt Lake City movers. This is the perfect place for your children to get out any pent up energy, make friends with the local neighborhood kids, and explore their creative side.

Some of the new programs at the Treehouse Museum include:

The Art Garden

– Open from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays.

– Features fun art projects inspired by the illustrations and stories of children’s books.

– Uses various mediums such as chalk, clay, collage, paint, paper, pastels, and watercolor.

Step on Stage Theater

– Presented at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturdays.

– Features interactive experiences in the performing arts such as Treehouse ParticiPlays, puppet activities, and traveling performers.