15 Things Your Movers Won’t Tell You

  • August 11th, 2014

For homeowners who are planning a move, being prepared makes all the difference in the world. The following is a list of 15 points that moving companies will rarely share with customers. 1. Stay At Home Don’t think that once you greet the movers, you’ll be able to skip out and go shopping. You’ll need […]

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How to Throw a House Party After Moving

  • April 11th, 2014

  Although there are many important events that will transpire in an individual’s life, relocating is particularly significant. During this season, you’ll be able to make new friends as you settle into a new life. If you’re interested in ensuring that you cultivate deep and meaningful personal relationships after relocating, throwing a house party can […]

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8 Tips for Packing the Kitchen

  • March 24th, 2014

The kitchen is a difficult place to pack. Foodstuffs, silverware, plates, bowls, mixers, spices and loose items are hard to keep safe, stow efficiently and track after the move. A lot of times so many of these motley things are tossed into one box, and when you need them most, your dig for them is […]

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Green Technology for your Home

  • March 10th, 2014

As a homeowner you need to do your part to maintain your house but more importantly, the environment. This can go for those who live in huge cities such as New York but it is ideal for the people who live in smaller towns or even the country side. Whether you trim and maintain your […]

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Winter Proof your home

  • January 9th, 2014

The recent polar vortex, which has brought crippling sub-zero temperatures to the USA this week, has been deemed severe to life-threatening. Winter has our moving vehicles often traveling on icy conduits-like roadways, with plowed or unplowed snow that decreases highway space and impedes arrival times. We know these winter road conditions well and prepare for […]

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When Moving to New York

  • December 23rd, 2013

Moving to New York can be a very rewarding, and also a very difficult experience.  There can be a lot of things to contend with, including getting used to the hustle and bustle of city life, and the abruptness of New York City residents.  As with moving to any location, you must make sure that […]

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What To Do When You Need To Move Last Minute

  • June 18th, 2013

There are a few reasons you might need last minute movers. Maybe you got kicked out of your apartment by extraneous circumstances or maybe you just ended up with more things than planned and can’t move them all at one. In any case, moving last minute is one of the most stressful scenarios to occur, […]

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Tips for Corporate Relocation Packing

  • July 12th, 2012

Naturally, moving a business or office space is a tiring and laborious process, especially while trying to maintain a fully industrious atmosphere throughout the relocation period.  The stress can be distracting and when you’re distracted in a corporate setting, costly mistakes and productivity loss can occur.  Noah’s Ark Moving and Storage has been operating in […]

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A Brief History of New York City: Magnificent Metropolis

  • July 12th, 2012

Millions of people are drawn to this tremendous city by the fast and fashionable lifestyle, the offbeat atmosphere, the intricate architecture and the classic neighborhoods that are the basis for so many famous stories.  Where else but New York City can you find over sixteen majestic bridges, five unique boroughs, thousands of yellow speeding taxi’s, […]

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Living Tight, A Storage Story

  • July 12th, 2012

Living Tight, A Storage Story As I sit in the classic apartment that will harbor my New York life, recalling last week and my arrival on the isle of Manhattan, I think of crossing the threshold into my new, quaint apartment.  I remember my first thought; “how is all of my stuff going to fit […]

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Business Relocation – Reducing Your Business’ Downtime

  • March 28th, 2012

      Back in the early 1900’s, you did not need electricity to run office machinery.  Typewriters were manual, and paper and pen were a business’ best friends.  Business relocation was a far simpler process, since it was all a matter of getting furniture and manual equipment loaded into buggies for the move.  Skip […]

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Office Movers – Creating an In-house Moving Team

  • March 28th, 2012

When Christopher Columbus sailed across the ocean blue, as the song says, with the goal of discovering new lands, you can bet that he had a hand-picked team of sailors by his side whom he could rely on to help him in every way.  And you can almost guarantee that his team consisted of people […]

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15 Things Your Movers Won’t Tell You

For homeowners who are planning a move, being prepared makes all the difference in the world. The following is a list of 15 points that moving companies will rarely share with customers. 1. Stay At Home Don’t think that once you greet the movers, you’ll be able to skip out and go shopping. You’ll need […]

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How to Throw a House Party After Moving

  Although there are many important events that will transpire in an individual’s life, relocating is particularly significant. During this season, you’ll be able to make new friends as you settle into a new life. If you’re interested in ensuring that you cultivate deep and meaningful personal relationships after relocating, throwing a house party can […]

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8 Tips for Packing the Kitchen

The kitchen is a difficult place to pack. Foodstuffs, silverware, plates, bowls, mixers, spices and loose items are hard to keep safe, stow efficiently and track after the move. A lot of times so many of these motley things are tossed into one box, and when you need them most, your dig for them is […]

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Green Technology for your Home

As a homeowner you need to do your part to maintain your house but more importantly, the environment. This can go for those who live in huge cities such as New York but it is ideal for the people who live in smaller towns or even the country side. Whether you trim and maintain your […]

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Winter Proof your home

The recent polar vortex, which has brought crippling sub-zero temperatures to the USA this week, has been deemed severe to life-threatening. Winter has our moving vehicles often traveling on icy conduits-like roadways, with plowed or unplowed snow that decreases highway space and impedes arrival times. We know these winter road conditions well and prepare for […]

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When Moving to New York

Moving to New York can be a very rewarding, and also a very difficult experience.  There can be a lot of things to contend with, including getting used to the hustle and bustle of city life, and the abruptness of New York City residents.  As with moving to any location, you must make sure that […]

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What To Do When You Need To Move Last Minute

There are a few reasons you might need last minute movers. Maybe you got kicked out of your apartment by extraneous circumstances or maybe you just ended up with more things than planned and can’t move them all at one. In any case, moving last minute is one of the most stressful scenarios to occur, […]

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Tips for Corporate Relocation Packing

Naturally, moving a business or office space is a tiring and laborious process, especially while trying to maintain a fully industrious atmosphere throughout the relocation period.  The stress can be distracting and when you’re distracted in a corporate setting, costly mistakes and productivity loss can occur.  Noah’s Ark Moving and Storage has been operating in […]

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A Brief History of New York City: Magnificent Metropolis

Millions of people are drawn to this tremendous city by the fast and fashionable lifestyle, the offbeat atmosphere, the intricate architecture and the classic neighborhoods that are the basis for so many famous stories.  Where else but New York City can you find over sixteen majestic bridges, five unique boroughs, thousands of yellow speeding taxi’s, […]

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Living Tight, A Storage Story

Living Tight, A Storage Story As I sit in the classic apartment that will harbor my New York life, recalling last week and my arrival on the isle of Manhattan, I think of crossing the threshold into my new, quaint apartment.  I remember my first thought; “how is all of my stuff going to fit […]

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Business Relocation – Reducing Your Business’ Downtime

      Back in the early 1900’s, you did not need electricity to run office machinery.  Typewriters were manual, and paper and pen were a business’ best friends.  Business relocation was a far simpler process, since it was all a matter of getting furniture and manual equipment loaded into buggies for the move.  Skip […]

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Office Movers – Creating an In-house Moving Team

When Christopher Columbus sailed across the ocean blue, as the song says, with the goal of discovering new lands, you can bet that he had a hand-picked team of sailors by his side whom he could rely on to help him in every way.  And you can almost guarantee that his team consisted of people […]

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"The guys were very fast and clean, and were very professional. They did such a good job moving our things. Thanks so much for all of your help. We will surely keep Noah's Ark Moving in mind for future needs." - Alexis, NY