Most moves in New York City go through the front door, up the freight elevator, and down the hall. Any reputable moving company will tell you that this works for most furniture, equipment, and commercial items. But some pieces simply… Read More
Archive for May, 2026
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How to Move Restaurant Equipment in NYC (Ovens, Refrigeration, and Ventilation Systems)
Moving a restaurant in New York City isn’t just a matter of loading the kitchen onto a truck and driving it over to the new address. Commercial ovens, walk-in refrigerators, and ventilation systems each come with disconnection requirements, weight issues,… Read More
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How Event Moving Services Handle Large-Scale NYC Events (Stages, Lighting, Fixtures)
A large-scale event in New York City does not run on the venue alone. Behind every successful production are dependable moving services that handle the staging, trussing, lighting rigs, fixtures, A/V equipment, and custom decor that define the experience. All… Read More
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What Businesses Get Wrong About Office Moving in NYC (And How It Costs Them)
Office relocations in New York City tend to fail in predictable ways. The same problems pop up no matter the industry, the building, or the size of the company, and they almost always trace back to choices made weeks before… Read More
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Do Movers Disconnect and Reinstall Commercial Kitchen Equipment in NYC?
The short answer: a full-service moving company in Queens, NY handles the physical relocation of commercial kitchen equipment. Disconnecting gas lines, hard-wired electrical connections, and plumbing tie-ins is work for a licensed tradesperson, not the moving crew. Knowing where the… Read More


