If you have planned an event at a major NYC venue, a hotel ballroom, or a convention center, you have likely run into the union labor question. Some venues require union crews for all load-in and load-out. Others allow non-union… Read More
Archive for April, 2026
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Common Damage Claims in Commercial Kitchen Moves in NYC (What Goes Wrong and Why)
Commercial kitchen equipment is heavy, expensive, and not designed to be moved by people who have not done it before. A 400-pound commercial range, a walk-in refrigeration unit, or a commercial dishwasher line is not just large. Each piece has… Read More
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How to Build an Internal Office Moving Team in NYC (Roles, Responsibilities, and Workflow)
show up late. They fail because the company itself was not organized before the truck arrived. Desks end up on the wrong floor, IT equipment gets thrown in unlabeled boxes, and the freight elevator window expires before half the… Read More
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Average Crane Moving Costs in NYC by Project Type (Furniture, Safes, HVAC, Commercial Equipment)
Crane moving is one of the few moving services where the price range is genuinely wide, and for good reason. A single-item furniture lift from a third-floor walk-up costs a fraction of what a rooftop HVAC installation on a 20-floor… Read More
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Is Crane Moving Worth the Cost in NYC? Situations Where It Saves or Wastes Money
Crane moving is one of the most specialized services in the NYC moving industry, and one of the most misunderstood. Some customers assume it’s always expensive overkill, while others try to avoid it and end up with damaged furniture, injured… Read More


