Arnoff Moving & Storage runs out of two locations, one at 1282 Dutchess Turnpike in Poughkeepsie and a second up in Malta, covering a stretch of upstate New York that takes in the Hudson Valley, the Capital Region around Albany, and the Syracuse corridor. Both locations are plainly listed on the homepage alongside a toll-free number, so a first-time visitor lands on the site already knowing how to reach someone. Arnoff Moving & Storage operates as an agent of North American Van Lines, which is the arrangement that lets a regional two-location outfit handle jobs crossing state lines and oceans without stopping at the county border.

The service list at Arnoff Moving & Storage is wider than the local framing implies. On the residential side there is local moving, long-distance moving, and international moving. From there the company moves into commercial and corporate relocation, office and department shifts where downtime is expensive and logistics have to hold together across a workweek. None of this is unusual for a Van Lines agent, but Arnoff Moving & Storage goes further into territory that most regional movers do not advertise at all.

Heavy hauling, rigging, and freight forwarding

Rigging services, logistics and heavy hauling, and international freight forwarding appear as distinct categories rather than footnotes. Rigging means handling machinery and industrial equipment that a standard residential crew is not equipped for. Pairing that with international freight forwarding puts Arnoff Moving & Storage in a position to manage shipments that need customs coordination and overseas staging, not a single van and two people. Fine art and specialty item handling sits alongside dedicated packing and crating, which is relevant to anyone who has watched a generic mover improvise around a sculpture or an antique cabinet.

Records management rounds out the commercial offerings, a quieter service but a practical one for firms that need documents stored, indexed, and retrievable on demand. The geographic logic is straightforward: the two physical locations anchor Poughkeepsie and Malta, and the North American Van Lines affiliation extends coverage nationally without Arnoff Moving & Storage having to build its own network from scratch. A household moving from Poughkeepsie to Texas gets routed through an established system rather than handed off cold to a stranger company.

Storage options

Storage at Arnoff Moving & Storage is developed as a parallel business, not a sideline. Household storage, commercial storage, portable container units, and climate-controlled warehousing are all listed separately, with 20-foot ground container rentals available for customers who want a unit dropped on site. Climate control is worth paying attention to in upstate New York specifically, where furniture, documents, and electronics left in an unheated warehouse through a hard winter come out worse than they went in. The portable option addresses a different situation, a gap between a move-out and a move-in where a customer wants belongings nearby and accessible, not warehoused across town.

When moving and storage are handled by the same company, the convenience is genuine in specific scenarios. A closing that slips two weeks, a renovation that overruns, a lease that ends before the new place is ready, these are exactly the situations where handing everything to one operation instead of two is worth something. Arnoff Moving & Storage is structured to cover that gap without a customer having to find a separate storage operator and coordinate two sets of schedules.

The quote request form on the Arnoff Moving & Storage site handles people who would prefer to start in writing over the phone, and that sits alongside the direct phone number and the street addresses. No email address is published on the main page, which is how many movers route initial inquiries, and it does not affect how accessible the operation feels overall.

Outside reputation

Third-party reviews of Arnoff Moving & Storage are worth looking at directly. On Angi, the Albany-linked listing sits at 3.0 out of 5, while a separate Angi entry tied to Fort Pierce, Florida carries a 4.1. MoveAdvisor shows eleven reviews with mixed-to-negative sentiment in the preview snippets. These are not large samples, and moving companies tend to generate strong negative reviews because a damaged shipment or a missed window is the kind of experience people document. Even so, the gap between the two Angi scores is notable, and reading the actual comments instead of stopping at the star average is a reasonable step before booking a long-distance move or a commercial relocation.

Arnoff Moving & Storage does host a reviews section on its own site, and that section includes negative accounts alongside positive ones. Leaving critical feedback visible says something about how the company handles it, and it is more credible than a filtered wall of five-star entries. Whether that outweighs the mixed third-party picture depends on what the specific comments say. The positive and the critical are both there to read.

Arnoff Moving & Storage is a long-established regional mover that has pushed into two areas simultaneously: specialist commercial work including rigging, art handling, and freight forwarding, and a full range of storage formats that go well beyond a generic warehouse space. The Van Lines affiliation gives national reach without overextending what the company controls at the local level. The service breadth is documented in enough detail on the site that a prospective customer can arrive at a first conversation already knowing which service applies and which questions are worth asking. The uneven external reviews are the counterweight to that, and they deserve more than a glance before a major move goes on the schedule.