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Popeye Moving & Storage is Los Angeles-based and available Monday-Saturday 6:00AM-9:00PM for residential and commercial moving and storage service across Los Angeles County. We handle Residential Moving, Commercial Moving, Specialty Moving, Packing & Crating, Storage Solutions, Long-Distance Moving and International Moving - fast, professional, and backed by strong warranties.
Our expert moving and storage service technicians serve Beverly Hills, Burbank, Calabasas, Culver City, El Segundo, Glendale, Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Inglewood, Laguna Niguel, Lake Sherwood, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Marina del Rey, Newport Beach, Pasadena, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Torrance, West Hollywood, and the surrounding neighborhoods.
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Hours: Monday-Saturday 6:00AM-9:00PM
5509 1/2, S Centinela Ave, Los Angeles, California 90066
Serving ZIP 90012, 90013, 90014, 90015, 90017, 90021
Vaulted storage in LA. Temp-controlled, pro-packed. Inventory tracking. Saves vs self-storage. Free estimate. Call (310) 823-9510.

Downtown Los Angeles is defined by vertical living in a way almost no other Los Angeles neighborhood is. Unlike the bungalow-lined blocks of surrounding areas, DTLA is a landscape of high-rise condos, adaptive loft conversions in former industrial buildings, and glass-and-steel towers built from the 1980s through today. The Arts District alone holds dozens of converted warehouses with concrete floors, freight-only elevators, and loading docks that serve as the sole entry point for any large move. South Park towers along Figueroa and Flower streets bring their own challenges: strict building management, narrow service corridors, and underground parking garages with height restrictions that can stop a standard moving truck cold.
Residential moving in Downtown Los Angeles almost always means coordinating freight elevator windows, often just a two-to-four hour slot mid-week. Commercial moving here involves office suites in towers like those near Bunker Hill, where building engineers must approve equipment and COIs are non-negotiable. Specialty moving of oversized artwork, custom furniture, or recording equipment is routine given the creative industries concentrated in the Arts District. LA's dry climate reduces weather delays, but the region's seismic history means buildings have complex mechanical rooms and reinforced cores that affect access routes on every floor.
Popeye Moving & Storage Co. builds every Downtown Los Angeles job around the building's own rules first. The crew confirms dock reservations, elevator holds, and parking clearances before a single box is packed. For clients relocating to or from nearby areas like Silver Lake or the South Bay, Popeye coordinates the full corridor so timing stays tight on both ends. Call (310) 823-9510 to schedule a walk-through and get a zero-guesswork move plan.
Local Expertise
Downtown LA's high-rise buildings require 2-4 hour freight elevator reservations that often overlap or get cancelled last-minute, causing costly delays. The zero-margin scheduling environment means even a 30-minute delay can cascade into full-day rescheduling, especially in South Park towers where building management strictly enforces time slots.
Many Arts District lofts and converted buildings have underground parking with clearances as low as 6'8", preventing standard moving trucks from accessing loading areas. This forces movers to use smaller vehicles and make multiple trips, or hand-carry items from street level through narrow service corridors.
Downtown LA's commercial-grade buildings require specific COI documentation that many residential moving companies don't readily have. The high-rise logistics demands often include million-dollar liability minimums and additional insured requirements that can take 24-48 hours to process, delaying scheduled moves.
Shared loading docks in mixed-use high-rises create bottlenecks when commercial deliveries, construction materials, and residential moves compete for the same space. South Park towers particularly struggle with this as luxury residential moves conflict with ongoing construction and retail delivery schedules.
Arts District buildings converted from industrial use often have storage areas in former factory spaces with oversized freight elevators that require manual operation or special keys. These vintage systems frequently break down and lack the redundancy of modern residential buildings, leaving residents unable to access stored items.
What we offer in Downtown Los Angeles
Vaulted storage means your belongings are professionally packed into our temperature-controlled vaults-not stacked in a unit you pack yourself. We own our facility.
Learn more βBusiness storage that scales with your needs-seasonal peaks, archive retention, inventory overflow. Pay only for the space you use.
Learn more βDesigner Receiving is a trade service most designers don't know exists-we receive your vendor shipments, inspect and document everything, and hold until installation day.
Learn more βLong-term storage for LA residents in transition-professionally packed, climate controlled. Save vs self-storage. Insurance available.
Learn more βCall (310) 823-9510. We assess your storage needs and provide a vault count and quote. We'll explain the process: packing, transport, inventory.
Our crew packs your items (or we receive pre-packed). Transport to our facility. Systematic loading into vaults. Itemized inventory created and shared with you.
Temperature controlled, dust-free environment. Pest control maintained. Inventory updated every time you add or remove items. Monthly billing.
Need something back? Call us. We'll pull the item and deliver, or you can pick up. Inventory ensures we find it quickly.

Trusted moving and storage service in Los Angeles. Call now or book online for fast, professional service.
Expert Advice
Schedule Downtown LA high-rise moves during October through March to avoid freight elevator delays caused by thermal expansion in steel-frame towers during summer heat waves that regularly exceed 95Β°F.
Book loading dock reservations 48-72 hours earlier during Santa Ana wind season (September-February) in Downtown LA, as building managers often restrict outdoor operations when gusts exceed 25mph around high-rise corridors.
Add extra protective wrapping for electronics and artwork when moving into converted Arts District lofts, as these 1920s industrial buildings lack modern HVAC systems and experience significant temperature swings during LA's dry season.
Serving Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles and all of Los Angeles County
Residential Moving in Downtown Los Angeles runs higher than most LA neighborhoods due to freight elevator fees, loading dock reservations, and building COI requirements. Expect $150-$250/hour for a crew, plus flat fees for dock permits. Get itemized quotes-zero-margin scheduling means hidden costs hit hard in DTLA high-rises.
Yes. We handle moves across Downtown Los Angeles, including the Arts District and South Park corridors, and across nearby areas like Silver Lake, Echo Park, and Koreatown. Commercial Moving clients in the Financial District and residential clients in converted loft buildings are both regularly on our schedule.
Book at least 3-4 weeks out for any DTLA high-rise move. Freight elevator windows in Downtown Los Angeles are typically 2-4 hours and must be reserved through building management. Loading dock slots fill fast, especially on weekends. Last-minute bookings risk losing your window entirely-call (310) 823-9510 early.
DTLA is Los Angeles's only genuinely vertical neighborhood. Unlike single-family moves in the Valley or Westside, every large move here involves freight-only elevators, underground parking height clearances, and strict building management rules. Standard moving trucks often can't access underground garages-low clearances of 7-8 feet are common in South Park towers.
Absolutely. Arts District lofts in Downtown Los Angeles were originally built as warehouses, often with uneven concrete floors, oversized freight elevators with slow mechanisms, and single loading docks shared by all residents. Specialty Moving services-including custom padding for exposed concrete and steel stairwells-are worth requesting specifically for these buildings.
Los Angeles has a dry Mediterranean climate, so rain is rare but impactful when it hits, typically December through March. DTLA's open loading docks offer no weather protection, and wet concrete floors in loft buildings become a liability hazard. Summer heat above 95Β°F is also common-morning move windows before noon reduce heat stress on crew and fragile items.
Yes. Operating as a mover in California requires a Household Goods Carrier permit from the CPUC (California Public Utilities Commission). We carry full cargo and liability insurance. Downtown Los Angeles buildings also require a Certificate of Insurance (COI) naming the building as additional insured-we provide this documentation directly to your building management before move day. Call (310) 823-9510 to confirm specifics.
Expect a tightly timed operation. Your freight elevator window-usually 2-4 hours-dictates everything. Our crew arrives early to confirm dock access and elevator reservation with building staff. Packing & Crating is often completed the day before to maximize your window. For large offices, Commercial Moving teams coordinate with building security on access badges and lobby protection. No buffer time exists in DTLA-precision is the entire plan.
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