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Moving Items

Bookcase
Cabinet
Chair
Rocking Chair
Arm Chair
Entertainment Ctr
Lamp
Piano (Upright)
Piano
Pictures
Rug
Sofa
Loveseat
Sectional
Ottoman
Daybed
Coffee Table
End Table
TV
Chair
Cabinet
Picture
Rug
Dining Table
Serving Table
Buffet
King Bed
Queen Bed
Double Bed
Bunk Bed
Bookshelves
Chair
Single Dresser
Double Dresser
Night Table
Pictures
Lamp
TV
Rug
Wardrobe
Suitcase
Ironing Board
Changing Station
Crib
Youth Bed
Stroller
Trash Can
Washing Machine
Dryer
Refrigerator
Vacuum
Air Conditioning
Fan
Computer
Printer
Breakfast Table
Chair
Microwave Cart
Microwave
Refrigerator
Butcher's Block
Trash Can
Computer
Trash Can
File Cabinet sm
File Cabinet lg
File Drawer
Office Chair
Desk
Printer
Secretary Desk
Outdoor Rug
BBQ Grill
Lawn Chair
Foldable Chair
Picnic Bench
Picnic Table
Outdoor Table
Swinging Chair
Lawn Mower
Ladder
Umbrella
Tool Chest
Ski Equipment
Bicycle
Golf Clubs
Picture Box
China Box
Wardrobe Box
Box

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Press Coverage

  • "We don't charge extra if we take a half an hour longer like most companies," boasts president Daniel Norber. "We do whatever we can to maintain the price no matter what; we care about our reputation more than that extra $50." Sweet! Because quite frankly, we do care about that $50.

    TimeOut New York

    — Sandra Plasse

    TimeOut New York
  • Joanne Russo felt a sense of panic when she awoke on October 29 to a rain-soaked, wind-battered city and reports that the worst was yet to come. “The last thing we wanted was to get stuck,” said Ms. Russo. “We were afraid the movers would bail on us and then we wouldn’t be able to leave for days.” She was relieved when Imperial Moving called at 8 a.m. to say that they would be there in an hour. As businesses shut down and traffic vanished, the movers emptied the women’s two-bedroom on East 31st Street and carted their belongings to their new sixth-floor apartment at 20th Street and First Avenue. They finished shortly before the electricity went out and the elevator shuddered to a stop. Calling it a rough week barely begins to describe New York after Hurricane Sandy.

    THE NEW YORK OBSERVER

    — Kim Velsey

    THE NEW YORK OBSERVER
  • If disaster (or the weather) strikes and your movers suddenly can't show up, what happens next will depend on a few different factors: the moving company itself, your current and future landlords, and the nature of your current and future leases. "There are a lot of variables that are affected by the cancellation," says Ruma Ferdous of Imperial Moving. "For instance, clients are worried about finding another mover, making sure they have proper insurance to work in the building, if their current landlords will allow them to stay for another day or if they will charge another month’s rent, etc."

    Brick Underground

    — Virginia K. Smith

    Brick Underground