Service across 10019 and 10036 — the tenement walk-ups between 8th and 11th Avenues, the mid-century brick mid-rises along 9th and 10th, the Hudson Yards-adjacent luxury towers along 11th Avenue and the West Side Highway, the Theater District commercial core. Tenement-staircase and Theater District parking specialists.
Photo of your junk → exact total → tenement disassembly or freight-elevator coordination handled.
Upload Photos & Get Quote →Hell's Kitchen — also called Clinton — runs from W 34th up to W 59th, between 8th Avenue and the Hudson. In that footprint there are three distinct housing types living side by side. The dense tenement walk-up belt between 8th and 10th Avenues — 5-6 story pre-war buildings built originally for waterfront workers in the late 1800s — is one of the densest concentrations of walk-up housing in Manhattan. Mid-century brick mid-rise residential along 9th Avenue and the West 40s-50s side streets adds a second layer. And the newest layer is the luxury tower corridor along 11th Avenue and the West Side Highway: Hudson Yards directly to the south, the Manhattan West and Eleventh Avenue tower stretch immediately west, and dozens of new buildings between W 42nd and W 57th.
For our crews, this means three job types in parallel. The walk-up belt gets disassembly-kit-equipped crews who can break a sectional apart in a 4th-floor apartment. The mid-century stock is straightforward elevator pickups. The luxury tower corridor is COI-and-loading-dock work — Manhattan-style protocols.
The other Hell's Kitchen reality is the Theater District. Around W 42nd-50th between Broadway and 8th, tour bus, taxi, and pedestrian traffic make truck staging during the day basically impossible. We schedule Theater District-area pickups for early-morning (before 10 AM) or post-theater evening windows.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / Couch | $159 |
| Sectional Sofa (2-Piece) | $190 |
| Sectional Sofa (3-Piece) | $249 |
| Sectional Sofa (4+ Piece) | $307 |
| Mattress — Queen | $139 |
| Mattress — King / Cal King | $154 |
| Refrigerator | $171 |
| Washer or Dryer (each) | $129 |
| Wardrobe / Armoire | $165 |
| Dining Table (6-8 Seat) | $139 |
| Dresser (Standard) | $106 |
| Bed Frame (any size) | $92 |
| TV (42–65") | $91 |
| Window AC Unit (refrigerant recovery included) | $107 |
| Peloton / Smart Bike | $108 |
Per-item base prices, same across all NYC boroughs and all floors (no walk-up surcharge regardless of how many flights). $75 minimum order. 10% bulk discount on 5+ items. Full-cleanout truck-fill pricing — $175 (1/8 truck) to $895 (full 16-cubic-yard truck) — useful for set strikes and high-volume commercial closures.
No. Pricing is flat across all NYC boroughs and floors. Your 5th-floor walk-up pickup on West 47th Street costs the same as a Hudson Yards condo loading-dock pickup. The Hell's Kitchen tenement walk-up belt means we handle a lot of stair carries every week — that's built into the standard pricing, not an upcharge.
The towers along 11th Avenue, the Manhattan West / Hudson Yards corridor, and the new West 42nd-57th Street developments operate on standard NYC managed-building protocols. COI to the managing agent ($1M GL + $1M umbrella; we email within an hour of booking), freight-elevator slot booked through the resident manager. Building loading docks make these the smoothest pickups in the neighborhood.
DOT permits are difficult to obtain in the Theater District because of traffic and pedestrian restrictions. We bypass the permit problem entirely — load directly into our truck, no dumpster sitting on the street, no street-rental contract.
Yes. Set strikes, costume rack accumulation, broken props, plaster scenery, fabric and seamless rolls — all standard. High-volume strikes use truck-fill bulk pricing ($175 for 1/8 of a 16-cu-yd truck up to $895 for a full truck). Written disposal manifests provided where the production needs proof of removal.
"5th-floor walk-up on West 47th, between 9th and 10th. End of lease, sectional clearly not making it down the tenement staircase. They broke it apart in the apartment, gone in 90 minutes. Same price as a ground-floor pickup would have been."
"Closing my restaurant on 9th Avenue — six reach-in coolers, prep tables, broken POS gear, a busted espresso machine. They handled the refrigerant recovery properly and gave me written disposal manifests for the landlord. Saved my deposit."
"Luxury tower on 11th Avenue near Hudson Yards — building required COI, freight slot was Wednesday morning. They had it approved by the managing agent same day, crew was at the loading dock on time. Three-bedroom pre-staging cleanout done in two hours."