Careful movers for Cobble Hill's landmarked brownstones, brick carriage houses, and prewar co-ops. We work the historic district between Court and Clinton Street the way it deserves, block by block.

Cobble Hill sits inside a protected historic district, and it moves like one: landmarked facades, prewar co-op boards, and narrow one-way streets that back up near the BQE. We plan around all of it so your day runs clean.
Cobble Hill's brownstones and brick carriage houses come with original detail worth protecting. We pad the banisters, guard the plaster, and treat a landmarked home like the piece of history it is.
From the shops on Court Street to the quiet blocks by Cobble Hill Park, we know where a truck fits and where the BQE ramps snarl traffic. That read keeps your move moving.
Cobble Hill's prewar co-ops and managed buildings run on paperwork. We issue the Certificate of Insurance, meet the board's move-in rules, and lay every service out clearly before you commit.
Cobble Hill's landmarked brownstones and brick carriage houses were built long before wide doorways and elevators. That means steep, narrow staircases, ornate railings, and parlor floors reached by a tight turn. We measure the choke points first, disassemble what needs it, and hoist the sofa or armoire that will never make the stairs, all while keeping the original woodwork and floors covered.


Getting the truck to your door is half the battle in Cobble Hill. The one-way streets are narrow, the blocks off Court and Clinton fill with resident cars, and traffic backs up wherever you meet the BQE. We walk your block ahead of the move, hold curb space close to the entrance, and time the crew around street cleaning so a family move stays calm from the first box to the last.
Prewar co-op, full brownstone, or a storefront on Court Street, every kind of Cobble Hill move has a crew and a plan waiting for it.
Prewar co-op flats, floor-through rentals, and full landmarked brownstones. Whatever your Cobble Hill address, we move it from door to door.
Learn MoreHeirloom pieces and framed art fill Cobble Hill's prewar homes. We crate, pad, and hand-carry the things that can't be replaced.
Learn MoreA multi-floor brownstone is a lot to box up alone. Our packers wrap every room in quality materials, then unpack you at the new place.
Learn MoreHeading beyond Brooklyn? We load out of your Cobble Hill home and drive the long haul with the same crew and the same care.
Learn MoreRestoring a landmarked brownstone or waiting on a closing? Climate-controlled storage keeps your things safe until the Cobble Hill place is ready.
Learn MoreShops, restaurants, and offices along Court and Clinton Street. We move your business after hours so you reopen without missing a beat.
Learn MoreGet answers to common questions about moving in Cobble Hill from our experienced team.
A Cobble Hill brownstone was built for a different era, so we work with the building instead of forcing it. We measure the narrow staircase and tight doorways first, cover the original hardwood and lay runners on the treads, take apart the pieces that won't clear a landing, and hoist anything oversized in through a window when the stairs simply won't do.
All of Cobble Hill, from the shops along Court and Clinton Street to the quiet blocks around Cobble Hill Park and up to Atlantic Avenue. We cover the full historic district and the surrounding neighborhoods too, including Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights, and Boerum Hill.
Your total depends on how much you're moving and how the building is laid out. In Cobble Hill that usually comes down to the number of floors, whether it's a walk-up co-op or a full brownstone, how much packing you want, and how the parking works on your block. We put every piece in writing before you book, so the quote you approve is the number you pay.
Yes, full-house moves are a big part of what we do here. A Cobble Hill townhouse means carrying between three or four floors, so we pad the banisters and corners, cover the plaster and hardwood, and stage the load so the crew isn't crossing paths on a narrow staircase. The original detail that makes these homes special is exactly what we're protecting.
Absolutely. Court and Clinton Street are two of our most common Cobble Hill routes, and we know how they behave: narrow one-way blocks, busy retail stretches, and traffic that stacks up near the BQE ramps. We scout access ahead of time and time the truck so your move doesn't get stuck waiting for a spot.
Two to three weeks ahead is a good target for Cobble Hill. The neighborhood stays in demand and month-end dates go first, so earlier is better. If you're in a prewar co-op that needs board approval or a COI, or a full brownstone with a hoisting plan, give us a little more lead time and we'll line up the details.
Many do, especially the prewar co-ops and managed buildings across the historic district. We issue the Certificate of Insurance at no charge, list whatever parties the managing agent or board requires, and coordinate move-in times and rules directly with the building so it's handled before your day arrives.
Yes, and Cobble Hill's prewar homes are full of them. Marble-top tables, heirloom cabinets, framed art, and delicate antiques get custom padding, careful wrapping, and crating when a piece calls for it. We hand-carry the fragile items down the staircase and secure everything in the truck so it rides without shifting.
Give us your building and your floor. We'll factor in the staircase, the co-op paperwork, and the parking, then send a clear quote with nothing hidden.