Paradise is the high-rise heart of the Valley — the Strip itself, the towers stacked along Las Vegas Boulevard, and the UNLV neighborhoods that feed them. PT Van Lines built a dedicated high-rise crew for exactly this, because a move into Panorama Towers or Turnberry Place has nothing in common with a suburban house. Here the whole job hinges on the freight elevator, the loading dock, and a certificate of insurance signed off by building management before the truck ever arrives.
Moving in this corner of the Valley? PT Van Lines works these neighborhoods just about every week.
Cody runs our tower work. Dana clears the COI and reserves the elevator and dock window with the property, and on move day the crew pads the elevator, protects the lobby and corridors, and works to the tight window the building hands out. A lot of Paradise is hospitality-corridor studios and one-beds — dealers, servers, students, people who landed for a Strip job and need to be in by the weekend — so quick, well-planned condo moves are most of what we do here.
Even in the towers, the desert sets the pace: we book early windows so loading at the curb or dock happens before the afternoon heat radiates off the Boulevard. You get one flat rate, a hundred-dollar deposit that holds the elevator slot and credits to your bill, and a licensed Nevada crew that owns its trucks and shows up in uniform — no broker handoff, no strangers in your high-rise.
We move Paradise
Our crews are in Paradise week after week, so the gate codes, the HOA rules, and the building access are second nature well before the truck pulls up. What we quote is one flat rate, set down on paper — no surprise lines waiting in the fine print.