Denver has emerged in the past year as a top draw for relocating families, U-Haul International Inc. reported Friday.
The company released the results of its annual National Migration Trend Report, showing which cities are having the biggest influx of new residents. The report considers cities where more than 5,000 families moved to during 2011.
Denver ranked third, with an 8.5 percent increase in the number of families moving in, U-Haul said.
U-Haul based its findings on more than 1.6 million one-way truck rentals in 2011.
Nashville, Tenn., was the top city for relocating families with a 10.39 percent increase, followed by Oakland, Calif., at 10.29 percent.