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Fox News “Travel Hacks” MakeSpace
ICYMI, Tim Ferris wrote about MakeSpace as a way of never checking luggage again (see: travel-caching). And just this week, Fox News published this list of five super helpful travel hacks and well, MakeSpace is one of them.

MakeSpace Is The Tolentino Family’s Home Away From Home
Andrew Tolentino of Dish Our Town talks about his family’s upcoming worldwide trip and how MakeSpace is upgrading their life. Although they’ll be at least 3,700 miles from New York City at any point in time during their trip, their belongings will be only one visit to MakeSpace.com away.

What Fits In A MakeSpace Box? One Human.
A lot can fit in a MakeSpace bin. 164 Dos Toros burritos. 157 packets of Top Ramen. 63 bottles of Sriracha. A Fourth of July party’s worth of PBRs to chase it all down. Or perhaps, a more reasonable one MakeSpace Graphic Designer.

Featured User: Justin Livingston of Scout Sixteen
Through his popular blog, Scout Sixteen, Justin Livingston helps dudes everywhere up their style game. So the moment we heard that Justin chose MakeSpace to store some of his timeless but seasonal threads, accessories, and household items, we celebrated the only way we saw fit—documenting their beauty in a photograph.

How To Move To NYC The Ike Edeani Way
Moving to New York City sucks. First, you have to figure out how to get yourself here. Then you have to figure out how to get your stuff here. Then you have to find a place to stay temporarily. Then you have to navigate the insane NYC housing market and find an apartment. And then, after all that, you still have to get all of your stuff from your temporary home to your new, permanent home. At which point you’ve basically moved three times. We have good news. There’s a better way, and professional photographer Ike Edeani has found it!

Digital Nomad Tim Ferris Features MakeSpace On The 4-Hour Workweek Blog
It’s been a thrilling week here at MakeSpace. Over the weekend, Tim Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Workweek, posted on his blog about how to use “travel-caching” to never check luggage again

How Tyler Tringas Uses MakeSpace To Live Like James Bond
Tyler Tringas was living out of a backpack and working off his laptop in SouthEast Asia when he had to make a quick trip back to the States to attend a friend’s wedding in Vermont. This probably sounds like a logistical nightmare, but Tyler had a plan. He landed in New York City, met a MakeSpace driver in the lobby of his hotel, unpacked his tuxedo, and went to the wedding the following morning. No sweat.

Airbnb Just Won A Landmark Case In New York City
Curbed New York has good news for all you world travelers based in New York City this morning! It looks like a ruling from a Manhattan Housing Court judge may have set a precedent allowing New Yorkers to legally rent out their apartments on Airbnb, despite the fact that New York City law explicitly prohibits subletting your apartment to someone for less than 30 days.