U-Haul Shuts Little Rock Repair Shop After 50 Years, Cutting 24 Jobs

Dow Jones11-04
 

By Robb M. Stewart

 

U-Haul shuttered an Arkansas repair shop after 50 years of operation, laying off 24 workers.

The do-it-yourself moving company said its Little Rock facility ceased operations Sunday, though it will retain ownership of the 65th Street property where its regional offices continue to be housed. The former repair shop will become a storage space for internal purposes.

It comes as U-Haul opens a new repair shop in North Little Rock, bringing with it at least 24 jobs. Operations at the site began Monday, including routine maintenance and repairs for regional fleet equipment and the 13-acre parcel of land the company bought in 2024.

U-Haul said its companies are always exploring opportunities for growth, which can mean the closure or relocation of stores and services.

 

Write to Robb M. Stewart at robb.stewart@wsj.com

 

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November 04, 2025 09:29 ET (14:29 GMT)

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