Office Moving in Culver City
Culver City has undergone one of the most dramatic commercial transformations in Los Angeles over the past decade. Once known primarily for Sony Pictures Entertainment's studio lot, the city has become a magnet for tech companies, streaming media firms, ad agencies, and creative studios. The Hayden Tract — a former industrial zone reimagined by architect Eric Owen Moss — is now one of the most architecturally distinctive creative office clusters in the country. Business Moving Group provides commercial relocation services for Culver City's creative and tech-forward business community.
Culver City's Commercial Landscape
Silicon Beach's eastern anchor, Culver City hosts offices for Amazon Studios, Apple TV+, HBO, TikTok, and dozens of tech startups along Washington Boulevard, Jefferson Boulevard, and the Hayden Tract corridors. These spaces range from converted industrial warehouses with polished concrete floors to purpose-built creative campuses. Moves in these environments require a different approach than traditional office relocations — open floor plates, freestanding furniture, custom millwork, and AV-intensive conference rooms are the norm.
BMG Services in Culver City
Office Moving
— tech and creative office moves throughout the Hayden Tract, Washington Blvd corridor, and Sony Pictures-adjacent areas
Furniture Installation
— benching systems, collaborative furniture, and custom workstation builds common in Culver City creative offices
Office Decommissioning
— full decommission and restoration for studios and tech firms vacating leased space; see our
decommissioning guide
Commercial Relocation
— moves between Culver City and other Silicon Beach nodes: Santa Monica, El Segundo, Playa Vista, and Marina del Rey
Warehouse Moving
— relocation of production equipment and prop storage in Culver City's remaining industrial corridors
Moving Creative and Tech Offices
Creative and tech offices in Culver City often involve non-standard furniture, dual-monitor workstations, server room components, and high-value AV equipment. BMG moves the physical furniture and office assets — we coordinate with your IT team for server and network equipment. Our crews are trained to work cleanly in spaces with exposed ceilings, polished floors, and custom finishes that scratch or scuff easily. We carry $2M per occurrence / $4M aggregate General Liability, $1M Auto Liability, and Workers' Comp. Read our
COI guide
or call
(949) 866-4583
.
Planning Your Culver City Office Move
Tech and media companies in Culver City often have tight project timelines tied to lease expirations or production schedules. Our
6-step moving guide
helps you align your move with IT cutovers, furniture installation timelines, and employee communication plans so you can hit your go-live date without surprises.
Does BMG work in the Hayden Tract creative office buildings?
Yes. We have moved companies in and out of Hayden Tract properties including the distinctive Ince Boulevard and National Boulevard creative campuses. The non-standard loading areas and architectural features of these buildings require advance scouting, which we always conduct before move day.
Can BMG handle decommissioning for a media or tech company vacating a Culver City studio?
Yes. We handle full decommissions — cubicle teardowns, furniture removal, patch-and-paint coordination, and final cleanout — for tech and media firms ending their Culver City leases. See our full
decommissioning guide
for details.
How does BMG coordinate with Sony Pictures or studio security for nearby moves?
For moves adjacent to or on studio-adjacent properties, we register all crew members and vehicles in advance per your building management's requirements. We have experience with the badge and escort protocols common to entertainment campuses.
Does BMG move companies along the Expo Line corridor in Culver City?
Yes. The areas near the Culver City and La Cienega/Jefferson Expo stations have seen significant office development. We serve all of these locations and can coordinate moves that align with your team's commuting patterns.
