Bushwick movers who are just as comfortable easing a canvas out of a converted factory loft as hauling a couch up five floors of a Jefferson Street walk-up. We move the artists, makers, and renters who give this neighborhood its character, right past the murals of the Bushwick Collective.

Bushwick moves are their own thing: factory-loft freight elevators, no-elevator upper floors in old walk-ups, and studios full of art and gear. We handle the buildings, the delicate cargo, and the L and M train blocks alike.
Canvases, kilns, amps, synths, and darkroom setups are everyday cargo in Bushwick. We pad, crate, and carry the creative equipment that keeps this neighborhood working.
Bushwick's old factory and warehouse conversions come with high ceilings, oversized pieces, and quirky freight access. We have moved through plenty of them and know the drill.
So many Bushwick apartments sit on the top floor of a no-elevator walk-up. We staff and gear up for those climbs so the stairs never turn moving day into an ordeal.
The old industrial buildings around East Williamsburg and the Morgan Avenue L stop have been reborn as artist lofts, with soaring ceilings, open floor plans, and freight elevators that need booking. We work oversized furniture and artwork through those doors while keeping the exposed brick and raw concrete unmarked.


Between the loft buildings sit rows of classic walk-ups near Maria Hernandez Park, and plenty of artists live at the top of them. We move the finished paintings, the sculptures, the instruments, and the tools of the trade down those stairs with the same care we would give a gallery install.
From a top-floor walk-up near Maria Hernandez Park to a full factory loft off Morgan Avenue, here is how we help Bushwick move.
No-elevator walk-ups and converted factory lofts alike. Whatever kind of Bushwick apartment you are in, we move it from door to door.
Learn MorePaintings, sculptures, and installations moved gallery-style, with custom crates built for the pieces coming out of Bushwick's studios.
Learn MoreStudios and apartments packed properly, from the everyday kitchen boxes to fragile art supplies and gear. We pack, move, and unpack it all.
Learn MoreChasing an opportunity in another city? We pack the studio and the apartment carefully here and deliver it intact wherever you land.
Learn MoreBetween leases or short on studio space? Climate-controlled storage keeps artwork, gear, and furniture safe until you need it back.
Learn MoreGalleries, workshops, and small offices around Jefferson and Wyckoff Avenues, relocated after hours so your work barely pauses.
Learn MoreGet answers to common questions about moving in Bushwick from our experienced team.
Bushwick runs on two building types stacked side by side: converted factory and warehouse lofts full of artists, and rows of older walk-ups where the apartment you want is usually on the top floor. Moving here means dealing with freight elevators and loading docks in the lofts, no-elevator stair climbs in the walk-ups, delicate art and studio gear, and parking on busy blocks near the L and M trains. We are set up for all of it.
The main drivers are the size of the place, whether you are climbing a walk-up or riding a loft freight elevator, how much art and creative equipment needs special handling, and whether you want packing. A top-floor walk-up near Maria Hernandez Park takes more crew and time than a ground-floor loft with dock access. Tell us the building and we will give you a clear quote with every cost laid out, no guesswork.
Definitely, the converted factory lofts are some of our most common Bushwick jobs. They tend to have high ceilings, wide-open floor plans, and shared freight elevators that need to be reserved. We coordinate the elevator and loading-dock time with building management up front, handle the oversized furniture and artwork these spaces attract, and keep the exposed brick and concrete protected while we work.
Yes, and it is a big part of what we do here. We move oversized canvases and framed work, musical instruments and amps, photo and video gear, kilns and studio tools, and large installations, building custom crates for the fragile pieces. Artists and makers are the heart of Bushwick, so we treat a finished body of work the way we would treat it for a gallery show.
Bushwick's streets stay busy, and parking near the Jefferson and Morgan L stops or along Wyckoff Avenue can be tight. Our drivers know the loading-friendly stretches, plan around the neighborhood's busiest hours, and grab a spot close to your door early so the crew is not hauling gear an extra block. For loft buildings we line up the dock or freight entrance in advance.
Yes, and upper-floor walk-ups are practically the default in Bushwick. Plenty of buildings are four or five stories with no elevator, so we bring stair-climbing gear, add crew for the higher floors, and wrap the staircases and doorways before the first box moves. Getting furniture and artwork down those stairs safely and quickly is routine for our teams.
All of it. That covers the East Williamsburg industrial pocket, the Jefferson Street and Wyckoff Avenue corridors, the blocks around Maria Hernandez Park and the Bushwick Collective murals, the Ridgewood border, and everything near the Morgan and Jefferson L stops and the M line. The buildings change a lot from block to block, and we move through all of them.
Weekday mornings tend to go smoothest in Bushwick, before the streets near the L stops fill up and while loft freight elevators are easier to book. The first of the month gets hectic since so many leases turn over at once, so if you can be flexible around it, everything moves faster. That said, we run plenty of weekend moves for people who work during the week and handle the timing details either way.
Factory loft or top-floor walk-up, we know Bushwick and the art that comes with it. Get a clear quote and a crew that treats your work like it matters.