Upper West Side Moving Guide: Doorman Buildings, COI, and Elevator Reservations
The Upper West Side is one of the most moveable parts of Manhattan – wide avenues, great buildings, and predictable blocks – but it still runs on building rules. If you don’t book the elevator or submit the right paperwork, your “easy” move can become an expensive waiting game.
Here’s how OneTwoThreeGuysAndATruck recommends planning an Upper West Side move.
1) Start with your building management
Ask these questions early:
– Do you require a COI from the moving company?
– What are the allowed move days/hours?
– How do we reserve the service elevator?
– Is floor/wall protection required?
– Is there a move deposit?
Many doorman buildings have strict move windows, especially on weekends.
2) Plan the curbside loading strategy
– Identify the closest legal loading spot.
– Expect more competition on Broadway, Amsterdam, Columbus, and West End.
– If your building has a loading dock or service entrance, confirm the access point and height clearance.
3) Pack for hallways and elevators
– Keep boxes stackable; inconsistent box sizes slow elevator trips.
– Label by room and keep an “elevator first” cart: fragile items that must stay upright.
– Wrap furniture to avoid lobby scuffs (management notices those).
4) Don’t forget the “human logistics”
– Reserve time to pick up keys/fobs.
– If you’re moving into a co-op, confirm move-in orientation or paperwork requirements.
– Tell your super/doorman your moving window – they can save you time.
Upper West Side quick checklist
– COI submitted and approved (if required)
– service elevator reserved + padding confirmed
– curbside plan for load/unload
– valuables and documents with you
– “first night” essentials separated
OneTwoThreeGuysAndATruck provides licensed and insured moving service on the Upper West Side and across NYC, and can help you coordinate the building side so your moving day stays on schedule.
