Queens levels up: East End Studios Sunnyside officially opens its doors Home Queens is solidifying its position as a major player in the film and television industry with the grand opening of East End Studios Sunnyside. This new state-of-the-art facility is a significant development for New York City’s production landscape, promising to attract major projects […]
Commercial Moving
Commercial movers NYC: Services, planning, and logistics for business relocation
Commercial movers NYC: Services, planning, and logistics for business relocation Home Planning an NYC office relocation starts with four decisions made before any mover is contacted: the move date, the freight elevator window at both buildings, the COI requirements for each building, and whether the move happens in business hours or after. Everything else follows […]
Stop Googling “Commercial movers near me” — Read this instead!
Commercial Movers in NYC: What Every Office Relocation Actually Requires Home A commercial office move in NYC costs $12 to $18 per square foot for a standard local relocation, according to Hubble’s 2026 office relocation cost analysis. A 1,500 square foot office runs $18,000 to $27,000. A 3,000 square foot space runs $36,000 to $54,000. […]
DIY vs. professional movers in Queens: Which saves more money?
DIY vs. professional movers in Queens: Which saves more money? Home For a standard 2-bedroom Queens apartment move, DIY costs $700 to $1,100 in documented out-of-pocket expenses. A professional all-inclusive move for the same job costs $550 to $850. The DIY option is not always cheaper, and in Queens specifically, three building conditions routinely push […]
Your ultimate guide to NYC moving help with Dream Moving
NYC Moving Help: What Every New York City Move Actually Requires? Home NYC moving help means something different from moving help in other cities. The logistics that make a New York City move difficult are specific: buildings require Certificates of Insurance before allowing any crew inside, street parking for a 26-foot truck requires a DOT […]




