Office Moving for Hollywood's Entertainment Industry
Hollywood is not a typical commercial real estate market. Production companies cycle through office space at a pace tied to greenlit projects and pilot seasons. Talent agencies and management firms operate out of storied mid-century buildings on Cahuenga and Vine. Post-production studios require careful handling of editing suites packed with racks of servers, color-grading monitors, and proprietary hardware. Business Moving Group has the experience and equipment to handle the full spectrum of Hollywood commercial relocations — from a boutique literary agency moving off Sunset to a mid-sized production company consolidating from multiple bungalow offices on a studio lot perimeter.
We work across Hollywood's key corridors: the Sunset Strip office towers, the Gower Gulch area, the Formosa-Santa Monica creative district, and the mixed-use developments rising along Hollywood Boulevard. Our teams are trained to protect irreplaceable equipment, maintain chain-of-custody for client-sensitive materials, and execute moves during the tight windows that production schedules allow.
Services for Entertainment and Media Offices
- Office Moving — Full-service relocation for production companies, agencies, management firms, casting offices, and post houses
- IT and AV Equipment Moving — Careful disconnect, pad-wrap, and reconnect coordination for editing workstations, server racks, and studio monitors
- Furniture Installation — Reconfiguration of writers' rooms, open bullpens, executive suites, and screening room seating
- Office Decommissioning — End-of-lease teardown and space restoration, critical when production leases expire abruptly. Review our
decommissioning guide
.
- Commercial Relocation — Multi-phase moves coordinated around production calendars and talent availability
Navigating Hollywood Logistics
Hollywood presents real logistical challenges: narrow alleys behind older buildings, restricted loading dock hours at mixed-use towers, and heavy pedestrian traffic along Hollywood Boulevard. We conduct a pre-move site survey for every project, map the truck approach and staging area, and confirm elevator reservations with building management. For moves involving studio-adjacent properties, we coordinate directly with facility operations teams on access credentials and lot protocols.
Read our
6-step business moving guide
for a full planning framework. To discuss your Hollywood relocation, call (949) 866-4583.
Insurance for Production and Media Offices
Entertainment tenants and their landlords often carry strict vendor insurance requirements. BMG's coverage includes $2M per-occurrence / $4M aggregate General Liability, $1M Auto Liability, and Workers' Compensation at statutory limits with $1M per-accident employer liability. We issue Certificates of Insurance promptly and can add additional insured endorsements as required. See our
COI guide
for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you move a production company while a project is still in active development?
Yes. We routinely work around active productions by moving in phases — non-essential departments first, then core creative and executive spaces during a planned break. We build the schedule around your production calendar, not the other way around.
We have a color-grading suite with very sensitive displays. Can you handle that?
We treat professional AV and color-grading hardware as high-value specialty items. Monitors are custom-crated or packed in manufacturer-spec cartons, and we coordinate with your IT vendor on proper shutdown and startup procedures. We do not reconnect calibrated systems — that is left to your technical team — but we transport them safely.
Our building on Cahuenga has no loading dock. What's the process?
We assess street access, building entry width, and elevator capacity during our pre-move walkthrough. For street-loading situations we obtain temporary no-parking authorizations through the City of Los Angeles LADOT permit process and schedule the move during low-traffic windows.
Do you have experience with studio lot moves — e.g., bungalows at a major studio?
Yes. Moves on or adjacent to studio lots require coordination with facility security, fire lane compliance, and often union labor considerations. We have experience navigating these environments and will work directly with the studio facilities team from the planning stage.
