Service across 11372 — pre-war historic-district co-ops between 76th and 88th Streets, Roosevelt Avenue walk-ups, two-family blocks near Northern Boulevard. South Asian (Hindi/Urdu/Bengali) and Latin American (Spanish) crews on request.
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Upload Photo & Get Quote →Jackson Heights covers the area between Roosevelt Avenue (south) and Northern Boulevard (north), and from 74th Street east to 88th Street. Within those borders are some of the country's most established Indian, Bangladeshi, Tibetan/Nepali, Colombian, Mexican, Ecuadorian, and Dominican communities, often living side by side on the same block. Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Spanish, Tibetan, and Nepali are commonly spoken at home and in business. We have crew members across these languages available on request — particularly useful for multi-generational household clearouts where the family member coordinating is most comfortable in their first language.
The housing splits into three layers. The Jackson Heights Historic District (a designated NYC Landmarks district) is dense with 1920s-era garden-apartment co-op buildings, especially the blocks between 76th and 88th Streets between 34th Avenue and Roosevelt. These are 6-story brick buildings with internal gardens — distinctive Jackson Heights architecture. The Roosevelt Avenue corridor itself is dense with 4-6 story walk-up tenements above ground-floor commercial. North toward 37th Avenue and Northern Boulevard, the housing shifts to two-family attached row houses on the residential side streets.
Roosevelt Avenue is dense with bodegas, sari shops, Tibetan momo stalls, Colombian bakeries, Bengali grocers, and small restaurants — one of NYC's most vibrant commercial strips. Restaurant equipment closures along Roosevelt are a steady part of our work here.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / Couch | $159 |
| Sectional Sofa (2-Piece) | $190 |
| Sectional Sofa (3-Piece) | $249 |
| 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 |
Per-item base prices, same across all NYC boroughs and all floors. $75 minimum order. 10% bulk discount on 5+ items. Full-cleanout truck-fill pricing also available — $175 (1/8 truck) to $895 (full 16-cubic-yard truck) — useful for whole-apartment family cleanouts.
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Bilingual crew on request. Service-elevator coordination handled.
Yes — we route crew members with Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Spanish, or Tibetan/Nepali language coverage on request. Mention which language at booking; we send a crew with that coverage. The app is in English but the on-site conversation can switch.
Yes. The pre-war garden-apartment co-ops between 76th and 88th Streets are landmarked exteriors, but interior junk removal is unaffected. Building requires Certificate of Insurance through the managing agent — we email it within an hour of booking. Service-elevator slots typically weekday morning windows; some buildings offer weekend slots.
No. Pricing is flat across all NYC boroughs and floors — your 5th-floor walk-up pickup costs the same as a ground-floor pickup. Roosevelt Avenue walk-ups are routine for us.
Standard closure flow. Refrigeration with proper EPA Section 608 refrigerant recovery (included in our $160 refrigerator price — not an upcharge), prep tables, broken POS gear, walk-in box components. We provide written disposal manifests for the landlord. Bulk pricing applies for high-volume jobs.