Six years staging disaster-relief logistics across Southwest Florida taught Jordan Reyes what happens when one link in a schedule breaks under pressure: everything behind it slips, and there’s no room to recover once a deadline hits. He runs office relocations by that same standard now — staff walk in the next morning and the new floor plan is already live.
What a business relocation includes
- Your work window is built around actual operating hours, weekend moves included
- We break down cubicle walls and shelving at the old office and rebuild them to fit the new floor plan
- Every desk and filing cabinet gets tagged ahead of time, tied to its exact spot at the new address
- Computers and monitors ride on padded carts, kept apart from general furniture
- Both addresses are documented in writing before a crew is ever assigned to your job
The plan works backward from your opening hour
Our team walks both spaces and maps the whole night in reverse, starting from the exact hour your doors need to reopen — a law office off US-41 or a clinic along the I-75 corridor typically reopens without a single client noticing anything changed.
How a relocation night is structured
- Site walkthrough Both locations get documented and toured before any scheduling begins.
- Tagging A destination sticker goes on every desk, cabinet, and piece of equipment ahead of the move date.
- After the doors lock The truck loads, drives, and unloads entirely outside your business hours.
- Doors reopen Your team walks back in to workstations, records, and equipment already in position.
Who calls us for a business relocation
| Business | What our crew packs and moves |
|---|---|
| Law firms and CPA offices | Desks and chairs, records rooms, phone and server hardware |
| Medical and dental practices | Treatment chairs, sterilization equipment, records storage |
| Storefronts and boutiques | Merchandising racks, POS counters, storefront and interior signage |
| Warehouse administrative suites | Office desks, HR records, breakroom equipment |
Between US-41 and the I-75 corridor, our crew has cleared enough security desks and loading docks that neither one catches us off guard anymore. Getting your equipment there safely is on us; plugging it back into your network is your IT team’s call. Got two lease dates that overlap, or a move that needs to dodge a named storm? Ask about holding it in storage, or call our office for a number in writing.