St. Louis, MO

It would be our pleasure at JMR Elite to be your St. Louis long distance moving company!

Leave it to the professionals who have been in business for over 35 years. JMR Elite Moving and Storage is a family-owned business whose reputation speaks for itself with a customer base that has grown and is extremely satisfied with our moving services. We also have an international moving specialist to assist you in your North American and overseas corridors as well.

Our moving consultants have many years experience in the local, long distance and international moving industry and will greet you in a pleasant manner, provide excellent service and advise you professionally. It is comforting knowing these high-caliber salespeople are competent, knowledgeable and have your best interests in mind. We pride ourselves in the many referrals we receive time and time again. Our solid reputation is built on the thousands of residential and commercial moves we’ve done over the years.

Our friendly movers will effortlessly and professionally transport your household furniture safely and promptly to your destination. We can also provide you with full packing services if needed. JMR Elite Moving and Storage will always ensure that the greatest care is taken when packing and handling your personal belongings. Storage is another option we take care of whether it’s for a week or a year. Our storage facility is climate controlled, secure and clean.

JMR Elite Moving and Storage guarantees you a quick, friendly and professional move. Let JMR Elite handle your St. Louis move stress-free!

St. Louis City Info
St. Louis was named after Louis IX of France. St. Louis is known for its long standing French and German heritage and Victorian past.

The city has many common nicknames, including the “Gateway City” and the “Gateway to the West” city. The City of St. Louis lies in the heart of Greater St. Louis, which includes counties in the states of Missouri and Illinois. The first Olympic Games in 1904 held in North America were actually held in St. Louis . At that time, St. Louis was the fourth most populous city in the United States

The city is built primarily terraces that rise 100-200 feet above the western banks of the Mississippi River.

While St. Louis has embraced its deep roots as the Gateway to the West, it also has modernized into a globally known contributor in the research fields of health care and science.

Take in the sites of St. Louis. It’s a wonderful city to visit!

Helpful links if you’re moving to St. Louis, MO

Schools
Looking for a good school. This school board takes great pride in the quality of your child’s education. Here you will find a whole listing of all elementary, middle and high schools in the St. Louis area. Visit This Site

Sports
St. Louis is known as a “top-notch sports town.” The St. Louis Cardinals have won 10 World Championships. The City of St. Louis has also earned 13 professional sports championships. Take in a game of your choice – whatever the sport. Never a dull moment! Visit This Site

Arts & Culture
The Museum of Transportation has many large steam locomotives, classis cars and a rare Chryler Turbine car. The Magic House is a wonderful place to bring the kids for some hands-on exploration. Enjoy the sounds of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. Visit This Site

Special Attractions
The Gateway Arch, is without a doubt, the city’s best known landmark, as well as a popular tourist site. Take in a tour. On a clear day, you can see 20 km away from the top. ‘The Hill’ is an historically Italian neighborhood where many of the area’s best Italian restaurants can be found. The Saint Louis Zoological Park is one of the oldest and largest free-admission zoos in the country, and is home to an Insectarium and the Prairie Village. Visit the Lemp Mansion which is considered one of the most haunted places in the nation. Visit This Site

Entertainment
The International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame and St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum are located near Busch Stadium in downtown St. Louis. A hot spot is Laclede’s Landing, located on the Mississippi Riverfront directly north of the historic Eads Bridge and is popular for its restaurants and nightclubs. St. Louis has long been associated with great ragtime, jazz and blues music. Early rock and roll singer/guitarist Chuck Berry is a native and continues to perform there several times a year. Visit This Site

Hotels
So many fine hotels to choose from. Enjoy your stay at the Adam’s Mark Hotel, The Courtyard Marriott Downtown, the Drury Inn & Suites Convention Center or the Econo Lodge. Comfort at its best! Visit This Site

Restaurants
The most popular pizza, steakhouses, Italian Restaurants, fast-food restaurants, romantic places for two… all here at your finger tips. You you won’t leave St. Louis hungry. Visit This Site

St. Louis, MO’s Suburbs & Regions
Saint Charles, Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln, Warren, Washington, Madison, Saint Clair, Macoupin, Clinton, Monroe, Jersey, Bond and Calhoun.