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Boundless Moving Storage, LLC
Whether you are moving to a new house across the street, across the state, or across the country, Boundless Moving & Storage has your moving needs covered. From residential to commercial, Boundless Moving & Storage’s team of professional movers offer the flexibility you need, no matter the distance. Are you in-between moves? Boundless Moving & Storage has a state-of-the-art facility located at 5595 N. Lee Highway in Cleveland, Tennessee. This climate-controlled facility includes units from 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30,’ which can be accessed with automated entry anytime day or night! Boundless Moving & Storage is the perfect self-storage solution for Chattanooga, Ooltewah, and Cleveland residents. Visit their website, www.boundlessmoving.com, to reserve a storage service on a convenient online portal or call (423)-763-1000 to request a free, no obligation quote today!
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Q & A with Matt Carlson, President/CEO
GoodNews: When did you open Boundless Moving & Storage to the community? Carlson: “We opened Boundless Moving & Storage in September of 2015, servicing the local community, Chattanooga region and the greater 48 states. We moved into our current offices in the summer of 2021. We have a 40,000 sq ft storage facility on North Lee Hwy that is open to the public and our offices are directly behind that building on 56th Street.” GoodNews: What inspired you to open Boundless Moving & Storage to the community? Carlson: “It’s always been a dream of mine to own and run a business. I’ve been fortunate to work at some incredible organizations—in the Army, then finishing college and working at Lee University for a number of years, and Habitat for Humanity for almost 15 years. The idea for a moving company came
from a friend of mine who has a moving company in Texas. They had capitalized on the growth in the Austin, TX area and we talked about the continuing growth in Cleveland and the Chattanooga region. To accommodate that growth, it was easy to see that there was a need for a local, professionally run moving company that would bring a service of excellence second to none. We also felt that we could grow as a company with the moving and storage needs in the local area. Serving long distance as well as local moves was a key strategy to answer the needs of families at one of the most impactful and stressful times in their lives—when they are moving.” GoodNews: As a family-owned business, how does Boundless Moving & Storage differ from other moving and storage companies in our area? Carlson: “There are a number of differentiating factors for us as a local, small business. We aren’t a national van line so our attention and flexibility to the client’s needs is critical and one of our flagship advantages. We also are a family run, veteran owned business with a keen sense of community. Our employees are all professionally trained movers who also live in the local community, and raise their families here. We can complete local moves going from house to house across town or move families across the country. We also offer storage options for many people who are in the process of selling and buying homes but have no place to put their belongings for certain periods of time.
Another major differentiating factor is our involvement in the local community. Personal Service Without Limits isn’t just our tagline – it’s in our DNA. That’s why we are members and supporters of local organizations such as United Way of the Ocoee Region, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Rotary, The Empty Stocking Fund, and many others. We love (and our employees love) being involved in the local community and we try to find a variety of ways to be involved and to ‘give back.’
Because we are family, we consider you, our customer, also family. Our personal promise is that we will treat your belongings as if they are our very own.”
L-R: Christa Moore-Phillips, Director of Operations; Donell Armour, Operations Manager, Charlotte; Matt Holley, Community Relations Manager, Charlotte; Matt Carlson, CEO.
GoodNews: Are you involved in the community in any other way? Carlson: “I’ve served on a number of boards of local nonprofits, from CASA to FCA to the Pastor’s Council at Westmore Church of God. As mentioned above our staff has been involved in a number of other nonprofits, specifically supporting United Way of the Ocoee Region and The Empty Stocking Fund over the years.
We are also excited to announce that with our growth, we are opening a 2nd location of Boundless Moving & Storage in Charlotte, NC, in March 2023, offering the same full-service options that we offer locally. We are thrilled about this opportunity to grow in North Carolina and look forward to bringing an excellence in service mentality and personal service without limits attitude to Charlotte.”