Moving in Park Slope? We Know These Brownstones.
Park Slope means brownstones, basements, and construction from the 1800s. Delicate moldings, tight clearances, banisters and door jambs that need extra care. It's a family neighborhood — lots of kids, lots of furniture that has to make it up narrow staircases in one piece. We've been doing it for eleven years.
Whether you're moving into a classic brownstone on 7th Avenue or a garden-level apartment off Prospect Park, every move here has its own set of challenges. The staircases are narrow, the doorways are tight, and the details matter — original woodwork, crown moldings, custom built-ins. We protect all of it because we understand what it means to you.
Moving can genuinely be one of the worst days of someone's life if it's not handled right. We take that seriously. When we show up, we're inheriting your situation — your timeline, your stress, your irreplaceable things. And we treat that with the respect it deserves.
We've cut the legs off a custom-built table with a sawzall because it wouldn't fit through a doorway — then bought brackets at the hardware store and reattached them at the drop-off. We've repotted someone's plants, dug out the soil, bagged it, transported it, and set them back up at the new place. None of that was "our job." But when you hire Solidarity, you get a crew that finishes the mission.
The scope of what we do expands into whatever the move requires — carpentry, art handling, emotional support, or just being a calm presence when everything feels like it's falling apart.