Emptying a storage space in NYC
April 27, 2018 8:25 AM   Subscribe

I am trying to help a friend sort through and clear a storage space in Manhattan, before the remaining items are moved out of state. A large proportion of the items will need to be thrown out. How do we realistically dispose of large pieces of furniture and lots of other trash, when this unit is in the middle of NYC?

I'm thinking mostly of a large dusty sectional couch and mattresses and other things that cannot be donated. I can't exactly toss this stuff onto the curb in the middle of Manhattan. There will be a lot of other trash generated too.

I just can't imagine people are renting dumpsters to be delivered to a storage space building to handle this kind of thing, but I also can't think of another solution. This has to be a somewhat common situation. Any advice or thoughts on how best to handle it? This task is pretty much my worst nightmare, but trying to help tackle it. Thank you in advance.
posted by thegreatfleecircus to Society & Culture (5 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
Search for "junk hauler" in your area. There will be several. They'll come to the unit, put everything you point at on their truck, charge you, and drive away.
posted by donnagirl at 8:52 AM on April 27, 2018 [2 favorites]


Ricky Ippolito is the man for this in Northern NJ. I don't know if he works in NYC but if he doesn't, he'll know who will. Call him at 201-481-1059.
posted by workerant at 9:13 AM on April 27, 2018


Ask if the storage place has a company they use regularly, but compare those rates to at least one other company that you find yourself.
posted by soelo at 9:24 AM on April 27, 2018 [2 favorites]


Best answer: I recently moved within NYC and had to get rid of a few large items that also couldn't be sold or donated. You can schedule a bulk pickup with the department of sanitation - you pick a day & time, enter the pickup address, and leave everything on the curb (alley is also an option, you just have to specify the location) after 4PM the day before. I did it twice during my move and it worked like a charm. http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/contact/collection-request-for-large-items
posted by aquanet at 9:39 AM on April 27, 2018 [9 favorites]


Response by poster: Amazing, thank you aquanet!!
posted by thegreatfleecircus at 11:36 AM on April 27, 2018


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