Movers who know the glass towers of Downtown Brooklyn cold - City Point, The Ashland, Brooklyn Point, and the MetroTech campus. Freight elevators, loading docks, and COIs handled, so your move through the borough's busiest transit hub runs clean.

A move here lives or dies on three details: the freight elevator, the loading dock, and the building's COI. We handle all three before your date so move day is just carrying boxes.
City Point, The Ashland, Brooklyn Point - we work these high-rises regularly and know each building's service core, dock, and move-in rules before we arrive.
Elevator reservations, dock windows, concierge sign-in, and COIs filed with management - we clear the paperwork so nothing stalls in the lobby.
Every line spelled out before you commit - COI, insurance, labor, and materials. No surprise charges when the truck reaches Flatbush Avenue.
Move-ins at City Point and The Ashland run on a schedule the building sets, not you. We reserve the freight elevator through the concierge, confirm the dock window, and lay runners and corner guards down the whole path from truck to unit - the standard these doorman towers expect.


The neighborhood keeps rising, and the newest towers enforce the tightest rules - pre-approved COIs, fixed move-in windows, mandatory wall protection. We clear that paperwork ahead of time. And with LIU and City Tech next door, we handle plenty of student and young-professional moves in and out of the surrounding walk-ups too.
A tower studio, a Brooklyn Point penthouse, a MetroTech office - one crew that knows the freight elevators and dock windows behind all of them.
From a City Tech studio walk-up to a full floor at The Ashland - we move every housing type in the neighborhood, elevator building or stairs.
Learn MoreThe high-floor units at Brooklyn Point and City Point are built to show art. We crate, pad, and hand-carry your pieces through the freight core with care.
Learn MoreWhen the building only gives you a two-hour dock window, packing has to be tight. We box, label, and unpack so the elevator time gets used moving, not sorting.
Learn MoreLeaving the neighborhood for another city or state? The same crew that clears your tower's COI loads the truck and sees your belongings through to the destination.
Learn MoreA gap between your closing and move-in date near Flatbush Avenue? Secure, climate-controlled storage bridges it, with your belongings ready when the elevator slot opens.
Learn MoreMetroTech and the Fulton Street business district after hours - we move offices on evenings and weekends so your team never loses a working day.
Learn MoreFreight elevators, COIs, and dock windows raise the same questions again and again. Here are the answers, straight from crews who work these towers.
The glass towers that define Downtown Brooklyn - City Point, The Ashland, Brooklyn Point - each run their move-ins by the book. Before your date we reserve the freight elevator through the concierge desk, confirm the loading dock window, submit the COI to management, and pad the elevator cab and lobby paths. Our crews have run these buildings enough times to know which entrances feed the service core and how tight the month-end elevator calendar gets.
Everything inside the neighborhood's core: the towers along Flatbush Avenue Extension and Fulton Street, the MetroTech campus, the Willoughby corridor, and the residential blocks around City Point. Because Downtown Brooklyn sits at the borough's densest transit hub, we also carry moves across the line into Fort Greene, Boerum Hill, and Brooklyn Heights without missing a beat.
Two things move the needle here more than square footage: the building and the calendar. A doorman tower with a single freight elevator and a narrow dock window takes more coordination than a low-rise walk-up, and month-end dates near LIU and City Tech book out fast. We walk through the home size, the building's rules, and your date, then hand you a written quote with every line spelled out - no vague estimates.
Constantly. Buildings like Brooklyn Point and The Ashland enforce strict move-in windows, mandatory floor and wall protection, and pre-approved COIs before a single box crosses the threshold. We handle that paperwork in advance and time the crew to your reserved elevator slot so nothing stalls in the lobby on move day.
Yes - City Point is one of the addresses we run most. We know the loading dock off the service entrance, the concierge sign-in routine, and how the retail-and-residential mix shapes the best hours to work. That familiarity keeps the elevator turning and your belongings moving instead of waiting on a checkpoint.
Aim for two to three weeks out. Doorman and high-rise buildings only release the freight elevator to one tenant at a time, so those slots go quickly, and the student turnover around LIU and City Tech makes late August and month-end especially competitive. Booking early gets you the elevator window you actually want.
Almost certainly. Every doorman tower and new development in Downtown Brooklyn asks for a COI naming the building before it clears you to move. We issue COIs at no charge and send them straight to management, matching the exact coverage limits and additional-insured language your building specifies so approval lands before your date.
We do. MetroTech and the surrounding business district keep us busy with office relocations, and we schedule them for evenings and weekends to keep your team working during business hours. We coordinate the same freight elevators and dock windows as residential moves, plus after-hours building access and IT-ready staging.
Tell us your building and date, get a written quote in 60 seconds. Freight elevator and COI handled from there.