Local & Long Distance Moving Companies in New York, NY

Licenses:

US DOT: 844340

ICC: 423722

Rockland M & M Moving
Moving companies New York NY, Rockland M&M Moving of New York has been serving its customers for over 15 years. We do local and long distance moving, and we h...

US DOT: 553340

ICC: 273542

Gouffon Moving & Storage
New York New York movers, Times and equipment may have changed, but the Gouffon Moving company's tradition of quality moving and storage services has remained...

US DOT: 731301

DOT: NYDOT 10860, CPTC 1749

ICC: 334379

Noah's Ark Moving & Storage
Many thousands of years ago, Noah's ark successfully moved the animals two by two. While the cargo has changed somewhat, our goals at Noah's Ark of New Yor...

DOT: 38202

Prime Meridian Moving
Moving company New York NY, If you are moving across town, across the nation or around the world, Prime Meridian offers the service that will meet your needs ...

US DOT: 2043143

DOT: 38076

ICC: 716426

Cube Moving and Storage
Our Highly professional staff will handle your entire move with extreme attention to detail. Moving your entire gamily across country or moving you studio...

US DOT: 1459999

DOT: 36787

ICC: 551548

Movage Inc.
Moving companies New York, Movage, a New York moving company, believes that people make all the difference. Our one-price method is based on the exact goods t...

US DOT: 1563909

DOT: NJPM 0096800

All In One Moving
At All In One Moving and Storage our team of dedicated, polite and experienced movers are ready to serve every aspect of moving, storage or relocati...

US DOT: 1580667

ICC: 585270

Cardinal Moving Systems
New York NY moving companies, Guardian Cargo Logistics is an international moving and shipping company specializing in both residenti...

US DOT: 2065280

DOT: NJ103600; NY3818 CT1846

ICC: 72287

Continental Van Lines
Moving companies New York NY, Continental Van Lines serves all of the Tri State community . We are experts in regional, long distance, private, and commercial...

New York, New York

It is often said, "If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere." This statement personifies the spirit of New York and its energetic people. Those moving to New York will enjoy living in one of the most diverse and unique places in the world -- filled with cultural centers, one-of-a-kind museums and people from all over the world. As the most populous state in the U.S., New York is composed of five distinct boroughs -- Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island. No matter what you are seeking, you are sure to find it when moving to New York.

History:
New York was largely inhibited by the Lenape Native Americans in 1524 that was explored by the Italians and later by the Dutch that called the area "New Amsterdam." in 1664, the area was renamed "New York" whose Indian population slowly diminished. The area later became an important port city. Following the American Revolution, the Constitution was ratified in New York and George Washington, America's first president, was appointed here. In the 19th, New York experienced a boom in its population -- which can be mainly attributed to development and immigration. By the 1930s, New York surpassed London in population -- becoming the first megacity in history. Today, the city continues to grow and is a destination like no other -- no wonder so many New York movers are so busy.

Economy:
New York has always been an energetic center for business whose total state product is worth $1.1 trillion dollars. Specifically New York is a huge within the banking, finance and communication industries. The state also is involved in the manufacturing of clothing and apparel, and furs as well as the center for book publishing, television broadcasting, advertising and other various media outlets. New York is also involved in agriculture where apples, plums, pears and peaches are produced. Additionally, with the city’s immense cultural and educational resources, famous shops and restaurants, places of entertainment and attractions, New York City draws millions of tourists every year, bringing in billions of revenue to the city.

Colleges/Universities:
• New York University
• Columbia University
• Fashion Institute of Technology
• Parsons The New School for Design

Interesting Facts:
• The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island, was a gift from the France.
• More than 47 percent of New York City's residents over the age of five speak a language other than English at home
• An average of 4.9 million people ride the New York City subway each weekday

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