Denver is a patchwork of neighborhoods, and each one moves a little differently. A Victorian off Cheesman Park with no driveway and a back alley is a different day than a Central Park new build with a two-car garage. Our crew has done both more times than we can count, so we plan the parking, the stairs, and the timing before the truck ever rolls.
Here’s where Family Movers works, in and around the city.
Denver and the close-in metro
The heart of what we do is Denver proper, but we cross county lines into the surrounding towns every week. These are the areas where you’ll find our trucks.
- Denver — Capitol Hill, Wash Park, Cherry Creek, the Highlands and LoHi, RiNo, Five Points, Park Hill, Berkeley, Congress Park, Baker, Sloan’s Lake, and downtown LoDo
- Aurora — east of the city off I-225 and I-70, from older Arapahoe County blocks to the newer subdivisions out toward the airport
- Lakewood — west off 6th Avenue and US-6, around Belmar and Green Mountain, mixing mid-century ranches with newer condos
- Arvada — northwest along Wadsworth and I-70, from Olde Town’s tight historic streets to the established neighborhoods up the hill
- Englewood — just south down Broadway and US-285, with its older bungalows and walkable downtown core
One crew, the whole metro
What ties it together is that it’s always our people. We don’t broker your move out to whoever’s cheapest that day — Pedro, Kurt, and Tyrell lead our crews, and they know these roads cold.
City-tested
Alley loads, narrow stairs, permit parking on Colfax, freight elevators downtown — the everyday puzzles of moving in Denver are our routine.
Weather-ready
We move through icy January mornings and August hail. The crew wraps for the cold and works around the snow so your stuff stays dry.
Suburb-savvy
From Belmar to Olde Town Arvada, we know which towns need parking arranged ahead and which HOAs want a certificate of insurance.
Don’t see your street on the list? Call (888) 711-4778 — if you’re in the Denver metro, we almost certainly run a truck your way.