The start-up taking on IKEA is hoping to make moving easier
CNBC
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May 13, 2016
Jenny Morrill helped start Move Loot because she was frustrated with how costly and wasteful it was to move from one home to another. "Move Loot started because furniture moving is a pain," said Morrill, the company's chief marketing officer in addition to being a co-founder.
Craigslist Alternative Move Loot Begins National Expansion
Apartment Therapy
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March 23, 2016
Move Loot, formerly available only in select cities, starts shipping nationwide today. Buyers and sellers across the US can now list and ship through the service. Move Loot expects the expansion to quintuple their annual inventory, to 250,000 items.
Move Loot Expands to DC so That You Can Buy and Sell Trendy Furniture
DC Inno
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March 22, 2016
On Tuesday, San Fransisco-based used furniture marketplace Move Loot announced it would be expanding to cover the D.C. area. The introduction of Move Loot into D.C. will allow the company to effectively rival other classified services like Craigslist and OrderUp, which are sometimes used to negotiate the sale and purchase of furniture and other goods.
A chat with the UNC scholars who landed on Forbes' 30U30 list this year
Triangle Business Journal
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Jan. 12, 2016
Shruti Shah, a UNC graduate and co-founder of tech startup Move Loot, found out through a Google alert she set up for the company. “It was a very tech way to find out,” she admits. She emailed the other three co-founders. “It’s a huge honor,” she says. “You’re among so many talented people.”
Have a couch you want to get rid of?
LA Times
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Jan. 1, 2016
Move Loot started two years ago after its founders, Bill Bobbitt, Jenny Morrill, Ryan Smith and Shruti Shah, experienced similar frustrations when trying to sell used furniture and buy new pieces online. The four friends didn't like handling bids from multiple buyers and sellers and arranging for pickups.
Move Loot Opens Up Online Furniture Platform to Furniture Retailers
Furniture World Magazine
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Oct. 22, 2015
Move Loot reported that it recently launched "Trade by Move Loot", a program that will open up its platform to vendors. This new platform is a B2B service for furniture retailers and independent vendors that enables them to leverage Move Loot's operations and logistics services to solve the complicated and fragmented equation associated with furniture.
Move Loot Opens in NYC & LA!
Move Loot Blog
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June 18, 2015
Brimming with electric energy, NYC and LA are known for superb design, stellar food, and exceptional entertainment. We’re stoked to announce that we’re extending our service to these two great cities.
Moving Used Furniture Into The Sharing Economy
Forbes
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June 27, 2014
A startup called Move Loot is trying to do the same for that dresser-on-the-curb scenario — while making a dent in the 10.8 million tons of furniture what winds up in landfills every year.