Withers Worldwide
He brought with him two things that would serve him well: experience in transporting goods, and a good sense of business. In the early 1900s, Miami was a new and growing destination for tourists. It was also a city of opportunity for Withers. With one horse and wagon, he would meet arriving passengers at the train station and transport their luggage to the Royal Palm Hotel. This was the beginning
11/07/2019
Did you know we have an Al Capone connection? In this photo from June 1931, movers from John E. Withers Transfer and Storage Co. wait to seize Capone's furniture at 93 Palm Avenue.
We'll be hosting a speakeasy of our own at Party Like It's 1939!, the Coral Gables Museum's fundraiser taking place Saturday, Nov. 23. Get your VIP tickets today to see what we have in store...
03/22/2019
How do you move a priceless masterpiece? Very, very carefully.
Some pieces are so huge, or so heavy, that the only way is by shipping container (although getting them in to Art Basel Miami during the tail end of hurricane season makes that risky in different ways). More often, artworks travel as air freight, which means arriving at the airport at least 5 hours in advance and monitoring the crate being lifted into the belly of the aircraft.
How to move a masterpiece: the secret business of shipping priceless artworks The long read: What happens when a forklift goes through your Picasso?
03/21/2019
When a 22-foot, 2,000-pound table won't fit through the front of a private residence, how do you get in in?
Like this.
Table Delivery By Boat Needed a crane and barge to deliver this table and sculpture dockside.
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