Rick Barnett

Rick Barnett has over 25 years of experience in the office and industrial relocation industry. His journey began at 17 in the Bronx, NY, where he worked for Clancy-Cullen in various roles, including mover, driver, project manager, dispatcher, and eventually sales. This experience in the complex New York City market laid a strong foundation for his career. After relocating to Los Angeles, Rick joined BKM, one of the largest Steelcase dealers, where he expanded his expertise in systems furniture, warehouse management, and service integration, significantly boosting his sales career. Following a decade in the computer reseller business, focusing on servers and networking equipment, Rick returned to his roots in relocation with Clancy Relocation & Logistics. With 30 years of professional sales and project management experience, he is now dedicated to providing clients with a comprehensive, integrated approach to relocation.
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Rick Barnett

How Long Does a Corporate Move Typically Take

Moving a corporate office is a major project, no matter the company size. From budgeting and packing to setting up new tech and settling in, each step must be handled with care to avoid unnecessary delays and costs.

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Know What Month Has the Most Apartment Listings in NYC
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Rick Barnett

How to Know What Month Has the Most Apartment Listings in NYC?

Finding the right time to search for an apartment in New York City can make a big difference, especially when it comes to the number of options available and the prices offered. NYC’s rental market is known for its fast pace, but listings follow a yearly pattern that can help renters plan more wisely.

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Rick Barnett

The Business Relocation Boom: Key Statistics on Corporate Moves

As businesses adapt to changing work models and market demands, office moving trends are becoming increasingly important to monitor. The rise in workspace transition data and office relocation statistics reflects broader shifts in how companies operate and structure their environments.

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