
How to Evaluate Competing Commercial Moving Bids (When One Is Way Cheaper)
If you’ve ever requested multiple commercial moving bids and thought, “How are these numbers so far apart?” — you’re not alone. It happens all the

If you’ve ever requested multiple commercial moving bids and thought, “How are these numbers so far apart?” — you’re not alone. It happens all the
A business move is never just about getting items from Point A to Point B. It’s about timing, coordination, accountability, and protecting the systems that
Relocating an office is a major operational decision—and one of the first questions business owners ask is how much does it cost to relocate an
In today’s fast-paced work environment, a well-organized office can make a significant difference in productivity, collaboration, and employee satisfaction. That’s where movers in Salt Lake
Relocating a business can be complex, but with professional office moving services, it doesn’t have to be stressful. At Moving On Main, we specialize in
2025 wasn’t about chasing volume. It was about proving the model—executing complex commercial relocations, expanding capability, and laying the groundwork for scalable, disciplined growth. As
Between November and December, Main Street Commercial Moving successfully executed a three-phase relocation of the University of Utah’s Esports & Games Department into its new
When GenVault, in coordination with Pathos Laboratories, needed to relocate their research facility from Salt Lake City, Utah to New York, they turned to Main
Moving a laboratory is not like moving an office. Labs are filled with specialized equipment, hazardous materials, sensitive samples, and research that often represents years
When it comes to relocating your office or decommissioning your space, the stakes are high. Missed deadlines, overlooked details, or uncoordinated contractors can put your
Why Commercial Moves Don’t Follow the Same Calendar as Household Moves (And Why That Matters) Following up on May 1st—New York’s historic Moving Day If
As we prepare to attend the CRN conference in Charleston, SC, Luke and I have been reflecting on what being a CRN (Commercial Relocation Network)