From prewar loft conversions off Fifth Avenue to tech offices around Madison Square Park and NoMad, we move Flatiron's residents and businesses with freight-elevator scheduling, COIs, and after-hours planning handled for you.

Moving in the Flatiron District requires understanding diverse building types, from historic lofts to modern towers. We specialize in both.
Flatiron pairs prewar loft conversions with converted commercial floors, so we plan around freight-elevator dimensions, tight corridors, and each building's move-in rules before the truck ever pulls up.
A startup office one week, a loft residence the next: this is a mixed residential and commercial district, and we coordinate loading-dock slots and after-hours office moves to keep downtime low on both sides.
Your estimate is built from the real drivers of the job, from space size and packing scope to building access and scheduling, with the COI and every line spelled out before you book.
Within a few blocks you'll find the Flatiron Building, converted commercial lofts, and prewar residences sharing addresses along Broadway and Park Avenue South. Each type carries its own freight-elevator, loading-dock, and mixed-use building rules, and we line those details up in advance so move day near Madison Square Park runs on schedule.


Whether you're unpacking near Eataly or reopening an office off Fifth Avenue, the standard stays the same: careful packing, uniformed crews, and furniture set exactly where you want it. We schedule around your building and, for weekday office moves, work evenings or weekends so your team is back up and running fast.
From luxury loft moves to tech office relocations, we handle every aspect of moving in the Flatiron District.
Move-day help tuned to Flatiron's loft conversions and prewar apartments, with careful routing of oversized pieces through narrow corridors and tight elevators.
Learn MoreRelocations for the tech firms and agencies on Flatiron's converted commercial floors, scheduled after hours or on weekends to keep your business online.
Learn MoreRoom-by-room packing with quality materials, scaled to whatever scope you need, from a few fragile pieces to an entire loft or office wrapped and labeled.
Learn MoreSecure, climate-controlled space that bridges the gaps around a move, whether you're staging a loft for sale, riding out a renovation, or between office leases.
Learn MoreA hands-off, concierge-level move for Flatiron's finest lofts and prewar homes, with full packing, careful setup, and a crew that manages every detail.
Learn MoreMuseum-grade handling for paintings and sculptures, including custom crating built to protect valuable collections through prewar doorways and freight elevators.
Learn MoreGet answers to common questions about moving in the Flatiron District from our experienced team.
Flatiron is a genuinely mixed-use district, so a single block along Fifth Avenue or Broadway can hold a prewar loft conversion, a tech office, and a converted commercial floor all at once. That mix means every job hinges on freight-elevator and loading-dock scheduling, building-specific COIs, and rules that differ between residential and commercial tenants. Around Madison Square Park and up into NoMad the streets stay busy, so our crews plan truck staging and timing in advance rather than improvising on the day of the move.
Rather than a flat rate, the price of a Flatiron move reflects a handful of drivers: the size of the space, whether it's a walk-up loft or prewar unit versus an office building with a reserved freight elevator and loading dock, how much packing you want us to handle, and whether the job runs after hours or on a weekend to keep an office online. Season plays a part too, since late spring through summer books up fast. Tell us the details and we'll put together a free, itemized quote with everything spelled out before you commit.
Nearly every building in the district, residential or commercial, asks for a Certificate of Insurance (COI) naming the owner and managing agent, with general liability and property-damage limits set by the building. Because a converted loft and a Park Avenue South office tower often word those requirements differently, we read each building's rider carefully before move day. We issue the COI at no extra charge and file it directly with building management, so the paperwork is cleared long before the truck arrives.
Yes. Flatiron and neighboring NoMad are packed with software teams, agencies, and startups occupying converted commercial floors, and we relocate them regularly. Workstations, monitors, server racks, sit-stand desks, and conference setups are inventoried and labeled so they land ready to plug in. When staying open matters, we schedule after-hours or weekend moves and book the freight elevator and loading dock accordingly, so downtime for your team is measured in hours, not days.
Expect to reserve a freight elevator ahead of time, work within an assigned move window, provide a COI, and protect shared spaces with elevator pads and floor runners; mixed-use buildings frequently layer on their own house rules, and commercial floors may add lobby check-in and security clearance. We map all of this out with the building's management or superintendent before the date, confirm the loading-dock slot, and show up with the documentation and materials each address expects.
We do. Our secure, climate-controlled storage suits the gaps that come up around a Flatiron move, whether you're staging a loft near Madison Square Park for sale, waiting out a prewar renovation, or bridging the timing between two office leases. Household contents, artwork, and full office inventories all have a place, and you can choose short-term holding or a longer arrangement with scheduled access whenever you need to retrieve items.
Two to four weeks of lead time is ideal, and a little more if you're moving in the busy May-through-September stretch or relocating an office. That runway lets us lock in the freight elevator and loading-dock windows, clear the COI, and align the schedule with your building and, for offices, your business calendar. Timeline is tighter than that? Reach out anyway; we regularly fit in last-minute Flatiron moves when the schedule allows.
Absolutely. The open floor plans and tall windows in Flatiron's loft conversions are made for large sofas, dining tables, and statement pieces, but getting them in and out still takes planning around narrow prewar corridors and freight-elevator dimensions. Our crews measure the tricky pieces, pad the glass and door frames, and choose the safest route before lifting anything. Share the specifics when you request a free quote and we'll map out a plan for every awkward item.
Tell us your space, building, and timeline and we'll send a clear, itemized quote, no guesswork and no hidden fees.