Baton Rouge, Louisiana Moving Companies
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Allied Van Lines: The Best of Baton Rouge Moving Companies
If you find yourself compelled to move to check out the warm climate or the healthy
business industry that Baton Rouge offers, you’re not alone. Allied Van Line’s professional
movers have been driving more frequently to Baton Rouge, Louisiana area. It has
become one of the fastest growing cities in the country. The Baton Rouge metropolitan
area is home to over 800,000 people. The growth was originally jumpstarted by New
Orleans residents relocating after Hurricane Katrina. Recent growth, however, can
be attributed to the area's thriving economy, particularly among the petrochemical
industry.
Louisiana's capitol city is situated along the Mighty Mississippi River in the southeastern
portion of the state. Baton Rouge literally translates to "red stick" in French,
and the area still bears much influence from France. Baton Rouge is a city that
offers many rich cultural amenities including delicious southern and Cajun dining
options, and it is also home to several institutions of higher education, most notably
Louisiana State University.
Baton Rouge is more than just a college or an industrial town: It also boasts a
growing music, arts and cultural scene. The Shaw Center for the Arts hosts many
regular performances. Residents can also attend ballets, operas and other plays
locally. The city offers a flourishing art gallery scene, and catching a live band
is easy to do almost any night of the week.
Southern Louisiana features a very warm and subtropical climate. Those who are tired
of cold weather, bundling up and shoveling snow will appreciate the mild temperatures
here year round. Baton Rouge residents also enjoy the close proximity to the Louisiana
coast, and frequently make weekend trips to the beautiful beaches along the Gulf
Coast.
Home prices in Baton Rouge are still relatively affordable compared to those in
other parts of the United States. The area offers a large variety of housing types,
from older homes that feature ornate and traditional detailing, such as those in
the city's famous Garden District, to new, modern structures that provide all the
creature comforts many have come to expect. The majority of the city's housing stock
falls into the category of older, well-established homes. Those who desire a little
more space and a quieter lifestyle should consider looking at real estate in nearby
communities that are only a short driving distance outside of the city, such as
Zachary, Westminster or Gonzales.
Baton Rouge's warm and pleasant climate, coupled with its rich culture and history
proves attractive to many potential residents. If you’re tempted, give Allied a
call. Our customer service representatives will help design a moving plan that’s
right for your situation. We recognize that each move we’ve seen in our more than
75 years of business has been different, so we treat them that way. Trust your family
or corporate move to us, and we’ll have you basking in the sunshine in no time.