Harris Transfer Company

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The Harris Transfer and Warehouse Company was a moving and warehousing company founded in 1889 by George C. Harris with one horse and one wagon. The business grew rapidly and began operating motorized moving vans in 1912. By 1937 the company operated a fleet of sixty trucks as well as three warehouses.

The first Harris Transder warehouse was a four-story brick building constructed over the site of the firm's old horse stables on the corner of 6th Avenue South and 22nd Street in 1916. In 1923 a five-story building was added next door. The company's third warehouse, constructed in the 1930s, was located near the Railroad Reservation. Early in that decade, the company was one of the first partners in the long-distance Allied Van Lines system.

Harris Transfer and Warehouse Company filed for bankruptcy liquidation in the 1990s. The warehouses were converted for self-storage, while the ground floor was remodeled as the downtown flagship of George Sarris' Fish Market Restaurant.

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