The geographic-Bronx-but-legally-Manhattan oddity north of the Harlem River. We route trucks in from the Kingsbridge side. Broadway / 225th mid-rises, Spanish on request.
Photo of the item — we route from the Bronx side, not across the Broadway Bridge
Upload Photos & Get Quote →Marble Hill is the strangest borough boundary in New York City. The neighborhood was originally on the Manhattan island side of the Harlem River. When the Harlem River Ship Canal was cut through in 1895 (straightening the river to enable larger ship traffic), Marble Hill ended up physically attached to the Bronx mainland — but it stayed administratively part of Manhattan. The result: every Marble Hill resident lives in a Bronx-adjacent neighborhood with a Manhattan ZIP boundary, Manhattan voting district, and Manhattan public services.
For us, that means routing trucks from the Bronx side via Kingsbridge — not across the Broadway Bridge from Inwood. It's faster and easier on the truck. The housing is mid-rise apartment buildings along Broadway and 225th Street; a handful of older row houses on Marble Hill Avenue and Terrace View. Spanish on request — substantial Dominican household presence.
| Item | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / Couch | $159 |
| Queen Mattress | $139 |
| Refrigerator | $171 |
| Desk | $112 |
| TV (50"+) | $91 |
| Construction Debris | $162/cy |
Minimum order: $75.
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