Published by Chris Townsend
Last updated Dec, 08 2025
Denver Commercial Moves
In the Mile High City, things seem to be expanding in a way that a lot of people didn’t see coming. The population has grown tremendously over the past decade, and the effects of that are seen in its economy. In 2015, Forbes voted Denver as the Best Place for Business and Careers.
Hiring a cheap moving company to assist with your move to Denver is the first step to success. To have a great future, you need to have a great start, and that begins with the hauling process.
Three Movers is an excellent option for business owners who have a lot on their plate. We can handle most aspects of a commercial move and have years of experience in the relocating industry to back up our claims.
Start your local move today by completing our FREE online quote form. From there, you’ll be put in touch with the experts who’ll help make things happen!

How Much Do Commercial Movers Cost?
The average cost for commercial movers in Denver averages a range from $1,123 to $7,155.
Every company will have its own way of calculating its moving and storage costs. But usually, the following is true:
- No two moves are the same.
- The more services you demand will mean a more expensive move.
- Moving long-distance costs more than shifting a short distance.
- Moving to two places of the same distance may have different relocating costs due to route demand and remoteness.
- Size matters when moving, and the more items you want to transport will mean greater costs.
- Weight is just as important as size. Two moves with the same number of items can have different moving costs because one is heavier than the other.
- The industry has two seasons: Peak season and off-season. Prices are lower during the off-season due to the decline in demand. Off-season occurs during the Fall and Winter months. Two moves of the same size/weight and distance may have different moving costs due to the season.
- Relocating costs are also influenced by the day of the week, as well as the time of the month. Moves are more expensive on the weekend and at the start/end of the month. Two moves of the same size/weight, distance, and season may have different shifting costs because one falls on a Tuesday in the middle of the month, and the other on a Saturday at the end of the month.
- Moving costs may vary when all factors are the same but one customer has a discount. Be sure to find out about what discounts you qualify for when you sign up to move with Three Movers.

Office Decommissioning
When you move a business, you have to make sure you meet all the requirements of vacating it. Whatever these rules are, they’re typically dictated by the landlord. But in most cases, this means restoring it to its original state.
We help you meet your deadline by dispatching the appropriate number of personnel for the job. We ensure everything of value is removed, then assess the task at hand. This means removing all unwanted items, whether this involves tossing waste materials, getting rid of damaged furniture, or donating old equipment.
Other tasks may involve uninstalling lighting and plumbing fixtures, removing decor and hardware, as well as taking down the business sign.
Residential Moves
Commercial moves aren’t just about moving the business itself. In many cases, it involves moving a home as well. Along with your business, Three Movers can help to move the rest of your life to Denver. Our offer is also on the table for your employees.
Residential moves are less complex than commercial moves, but they require some level of expertise to execute properly. We offer basic residential moves such as mover/driver hire, truck rental, and loading/unloading, as well as some additional services to make things easier.
Like your business, we can also help you inventory and pack up your belongings so you don’t have to. We also package specialty items like pool tables, pianos, and fine art, as well as provide the option to ship your car at the same time.
Move your business AND your home today with the help of Three Movers.

Frequently Asked Questions
Most Denver commercial moves fall between $1,000–$6,000, depending on office size, number of workstations, packing needs, IT equipment handling, building access, and whether the job is completed after hours. Larger projects with 20–50+ workstations can exceed $10,000 due to the labor and specialized equipment required. Costs also vary with downtown loading rules, elevator scheduling, and weather. For broader pricing context, see our commercial moving service page.
A small suite (under 2,000 sq ft) typically takes 4–8 hours, while mid-size offices may require 1 full day, and multi-floor or multi-department relocations can span 2–3 days. Timing depends on the crew size, volume of furniture, IT disconnect/reconnect needs, freight elevator availability, restricted loading dock windows, winter snow conditions, and traffic on major corridors such as I-25 and Colfax. For businesses moving within the metro area, our local moving companies page provides additional timing insight.
Yes. Most professional Denver commercial movers offer full packing, crate systems, labeling, and workstation disassembly/reassembly. Tasks like monitor removal, conference table disassembly, and sensitive file handling are usually performed by trained crews. Factors affecting labor include workstation count, number of electronics per employee, file cabinet weight, ADA elevator spacing, and whether packing occurs during business hours or after hours. Larger offices may benefit from structured packing plans tied to departmental sequencing. Related guidance is available through our business movers page.
Many commercial moving teams handle light-to-moderate IT relocation, including server carts, cable management, and protected transport. For high-density racks or temperature-sensitive equipment, movers may coordinate with on-site IT or use dedicated climate-stable trucks. Influencing factors include rack weight, e-waste disposal needs, stair restrictions, building security protocols, and whether downtime must be limited to overnight windows. Moves during winter months may require added padding and controlled loading.
Begin preparations 3–6 weeks in advance: confirm elevator reservations, notify building management, tag furniture, map workstation layouts, and schedule IT disconnect timelines. Denver offices in high-rise areas often require loading dock permits or timed access. Smooth moves depend on clear floor plans, decluttering, staging pallets for files, and confirming truck parking distances. Businesses relocating within Colorado can also review statewide guidance on our Colorado movers cost page.
Yes. Many Denver commercial moving teams perform evening, overnight, or weekend projects to limit operational disruption. These schedules may reduce elevator conflicts but can include premium labor rates. Key factors include building access rules, security badge programming, noise restrictions in mixed-use buildings, crew size, and whether the move must be completed before the next business day. Seasonal considerations such as winter storms may also influence after-hours scheduling.
Most Denver office relocations are local because they occur within the metro or under roughly 50–100 miles. Rates are typically hourly and based on labor, trucks, and access conditions. Moves elsewhere in Colorado may be billed as intrastate, which uses weight, distance, and services provided as pricing factors. Elevators, loading dock access, long-carry distances, and snow or ice conditions can affect total hours. For broader scope moves, view our long distance movers page.
Licensed movers provide basic valuation and may offer full-value protection upgrades. Coverage applies to items handled by the movers and varies by declared value, workstation complexity, electronics, and specialty equipment. Denver buildings often require a certificate of insurance (COI) showing liability limits before granting elevator access. Costs may increase for high-value artwork, custom conference tables, or dense server racks requiring specialty handling.