Movers in Williamsburg, From the Waterfront Tower to the Bedford Walk-Up
A converted loft off Wythe one day, a waterfront glass tower with a reserved freight car the next, then a fourth-floor walk-up off Bedford on a one-way street where there’s nowhere to set the truck. Williamsburg can swing from new high-rise to old tenement inside one block, and both ends are work my crew does. I’m Marcus Marley, raised in Crown Heights, and I founded Marley Moving Corp in 2009 to be the outfit that squares away the COI and the parking so a move actually goes off. Every mover on the job draws a W-2 from us and each rig carries our plates, so whatever pulls up is ours. We’re licensed by New York State, hold our own federal operating authority, and ride each load on $1M of cargo coverage. You sign a written rate before the first carton is lifted.
Waterfront towers, lofts, and the COI
The glass towers and converted lofts along the East River run on a reserved freight car and a COI filed with management ahead of move day. We file the COI fast, name the building and managing agent, and reserve the elevator window so the morning isn’t burned in the lobby. Where a loft building has a single freight door, we set the load against its schedule at the estimate.
Bedford walk-ups, one-way streets, and no parking
The older walk-ups off Bedford and Berry bring narrow stairwells and young renters three and four flights up. We size up the stair at the estimate, run a protective mat the full height, and take a heavy piece apart at the landing turn rather than scrape it through. The blocks are tight and one-way with no legal curb, so we settle the truck’s spot ahead of time and pull a loading-zone permit where a block calls for one, all priced at the estimate.
One licensed figure, nothing hidden
Whatever we settle on at the walkthrough is what lands on the invoice. Local hourly is $149 for two movers, $199 for three, $259 for four, and a flat one-bedroom comes to between $850 and $1,400 by the walk-up and the volume. No diesel charge surfaces once the truck is loaded, and the $0.60-per-pound released value and nine-month claim window read on the contract. Our state license rides next to the federal IDs, and every hand touching your belongings is a W-2 employee of ours. Phone (888) 711-4778 and we’ll hold a Williamsburg spot.


