Junk Removal in
The Meatpacking District

Service across 10014 — the converted warehouse lofts along Washington and Greenwich Streets, the showrooms and offices near the High Line and the Whitney, and the cobblestone blocks from Gansevoort to West 15th. Freight elevators, oversized loft furniture, and commercial fit-out debris are the everyday here.

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The Meatpacking District is lofts, showrooms, and cobblestones

The Meatpacking District is unlike anywhere else we work in Manhattan, and the reasons are physical. The streets are cobblestone — picturesque, and genuinely rough on a hand truck — so crews carry across the worst sections rather than wheel, and stage the truck on the smoothest nearby curb. And the buildings are old market warehouses converted into loft residences, ground-floor showrooms, and offices, which means freight elevators, wide doorways, and big interior volumes.

That mix produces two kinds of jobs. On the residential side, it's oversized loft furniture — statement sectionals, slab dining tables, large-format art, the scaled-up pieces that fit a loft and nowhere else. Wide doorways and freight cars make these manageable; we disassemble what needs it. On the commercial side, near the High Line and the Whitney, it's retail and office turnover: showroom fixtures, racks, shelving, conference tables, and renovation debris from a fit-out, cleared on a freight or after-hours window so we're out of the way of business.

Whether it's a loft move-out or a showroom changeover, we book the freight elevator through the building, load at the service entrance, and keep the cobblestone carry tight. No surcharge for the extra steps the neighborhood demands.

What we haul out of the Meatpacking District every week

Converted loftsCobblestone stagingShowroom fit-outs Freight elevatorsOversized furnitureOffice turnover

Pricing in the Meatpacking District

ItemPrice
Sofa / Couch$170
Sectional Sofa (3-Piece)$249
Sectional Sofa (4+ Piece)$307
Sleeper Sofa$200
Dining Table (6-8 Seat)$174
Cabinet / China Hutch$215
Dresser (Large / Double)$199
Mattress — Queen$139
Refrigerator$221
TV (65"+)$98
Window AC Unit$107

Per-item base prices, same across all NYC boroughs and all floors — no freight or cobblestone-carry surcharge. $75 minimum order. 10% bulk discount on 5+ items. Commercial fit-out and full-cleanout truck-fill pricing also available — from $295 for 1/4 of a 16-cubic-yard truck up to $895 for a full truck. Upload a photo at junkrabbit.nyc for the exact total in 7 seconds.

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Frequently asked questions about Meatpacking District pickups

Do the cobblestones make it cost more?

No. The cobblestones mean a bit more carrying instead of wheeling, but there's no surcharge for it. Crews stage the truck on the smoothest nearby curb and carry across the rough sections — it's built into how we work the neighborhood.

Can you clear a retail showroom between tenants?

Yes — commercial fit-out clearance is core Meatpacking work. Display fixtures, racks, shelving, counters, and renovation debris, cleared by volume on a freight or after-hours window so we don't interrupt business. We can quote the whole turnover from photos.

My loft sectional is huge. Can you get it out?

Loft-scale furniture is the norm here. We disassemble where needed and run oversized pieces on the building's freight elevator through the wide loft doorways. Per-item pricing applies up to the listed tiers — a 4-plus-piece sectional is $307, no size penalty beyond that.

Is the freight elevator an extra charge?

No. Pricing is flat — no freight-elevator fee, no floor charge. Booking the freight window and loading at the service entrance is part of the service.

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What Meatpacking District customers tell us

★★★★★

"Loft on Washington Street. A massive 4-piece sectional and a slab dining table out on the freight elevator, carried across the cobblestones to the truck on Hudson. No size surcharge, exactly the quote."

— Julian M., Meatpacking (10014)
★★★★★

"Closing our showroom near the High Line. They cleared all the fixtures, racks, and counters after hours so we never lost a sales day. Priced the whole fit-out from photos."

— Dana R., Meatpacking (10014)
★★★★★

"Office changeover in a converted building. Desks, conference table, a dozen chairs, and partition debris gone in an afternoon on the freight elevator. Clean and on time."

— Priscilla A., Meatpacking (10014)