Syracuse, NY

JMR Elite is the long distance company to successfully handle your Syracuse long distance moving and storage needs.

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Our moving consultants have many years experience in the moving industry and will greet you in a pleasant manner, provide excellent service and always advise you, keeping your requirements a priority. 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 be your Montreal Syracuse long distance moving and storage company.

Syracuse City Info:
Syracuse is the heart of New York State and Upstate New York’s third largest city.

Syracuse was named after the original Syracuse, a city on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy, with which it shares some similarities, including a formerly important salt industry and a neighboring town of Salina.

About 27 percent of Syracuse’s land area is covered by 890,000 trees – a higher percentage than in Albany, Rochester or Buffalo Syracuse’s main water source is Skaneateles Lake, one of the country’s cleanest lakes, located about 20 miles (30 km) southwest of the city. Incoming water is left unfiltered, and only a trivial amount of chlorine is added to prevent bacterial growth

Syracuse is known for its snowfall. Research has even shown that Syracuse is the snowiest large city in the world. Syracuse continually wins the Golden Snowball Award, among Upstate cities. The high snowfall is a result of the fact that the city receives both lake effect and nor’easter snow.

Syracuse has historically enjoyed a relatively diverse ethnic population, including sizable Italian-American, Polish-American and Irish-American communities. Currently the city has a growing Latino population

Although it features all the amenities of a major city – including one of the nation’s top symphonies, the first domed stadium to be built in the Northeast, and the only domed IMAX theater in New York State – Syracuse has a small-town feeling that makes tourists feel right at home. And Syracuse’s unique geography means that opportunities for fishing and boating, skiing and snowtubing, and golfing and tennis are just minutes from downtown.

Helpful links if you’re moving to Syracuse

Schools
Challenging. Positive environment, structured classrooms, mutual respect; you want it all for your child. Visit this site

Sports
Sports has been a common denominator throughout this community for decades, and its history is branded with championship teams, legendary athletes, record-breaking performances and renowned facilities.

The winning tradition and celebrated lore is evident all over.The classic mid-summer joy of the national pastime at Alliance Bank Stadium. The perennial excellence of SU basketball. Professional and amateur hockey at its finest. The cradle of lacrosse. The majesty of the Carrier Dome. Syracuse is a sports fan’s dream. visitsyracuse.org

Arts & Culture
Visit Clinton Square, home to a number of landmark structures, the Jazz Fest, Hanover Square, Columbus, Circle or Armory Square, Syracuse’s entertainment center of restaurants, nightclubs, Imax theater and galleries. downtownsyracuse.com

Special Attractions
Attend a two-day cuisine sampling event called ‘A Taste of Syracuse’, or step back in time in the days of merry old England and visit Dicken’s Christmas festivities. July hosts the Great American Antiquefest with well over 200 dealers exhibiting collectibles. December has a museum fundraiser. Over 100 decorated trees and wreaths donated by local artists. The Hot Air Balloon Festival mid-June offers hot air balloon rides, musical entertainment and food. La Fayette Apple Festival in October features lots of apple pies, cakes, cider and nearly 300 crafters.

Entertainment
Clinton Square has nightclubs you’ll sure enjoy. The Blue Tusk, Bull and Bear Pub, Dinosaur Bar-B-Q are just a few of the hot spots. The Bristol Omnitheater is the only Imax dome in New York States. The Landmark Theatre is a performing arts complex and movie palace. The Oncenter Complex which includes the Concention Center, the War Memorial Auditorium and the Mulroy Civic Center Theater. Visit this site

Hotels
Visit the well-situated Hawthorn Suites, Sheraton University Hotel or newly renovated Marx Hotel. Syracuse hosts quite a few inviting bed and breakfast Inns. Enjoy the finely-preserved Victorian furnishings. visitsyracuse.org

Restaurants & Dining
One thing that makes every visitor happy is the variety of dining options you’ll find in Syracuse. Virtually every cuisine in every price range can be found with something to satisfy every appetite. visitsyracuse.org

Syracuse’s Suburbs & Regions
Brighton, Elmwood, Eastwood, Far Westside, Lincoln Park, Meadowbrook, Near Eastside, New Northeast, North Valley, Outer Comstock, Salt Springs, Sedgwick, Sky Top, Skunk City, South Valley, Strathmore, Westcott, Westside, Washington Square.