Moving in Canary Wharf is less about stairs and more about logistics. Almost everything in E14 is a managed high-rise apartment with a concierge, a goods lift you have to book, and a loading bay that runs on timed slots rather than first-come parking. A move here can fail before it starts if the building paperwork is not sorted, so we work to the estate management rules — booking the lift, hitting the slot, and protecting communal areas as required.
Most towers require you to reserve the service lift and a loading-bay window in advance. Tell us your building and we will work to the slot so the van is not turned away at the barrier.
Some managed buildings ask for a certificate of insurance before they let movers in. We are fully insured and can provide documentation for your building manager ahead of the date.
You cannot just pull up outside a Wharf tower. Access is through controlled loading bays only, which is exactly the kind of timed, single-shot move our team is set up for.
High-rise managed apartments, new-build riverside flats around South Quay and Blackwall, and converted dockside developments on the Isle of Dogs.
Jubilee line, DLR and Elizabeth line all serve E14, but the move itself is governed by building loading bays and lift bookings, which we coordinate for you.