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Welcome to a professional moving experience in Boca Raton
Reasons to Use our Moving Company for Your Coming Move in Boca Raton

Triumph Corporation's moving specialist comes to your place to check the items that are going to be moved and gather all the necessary information to give you a reasonable fixed price quote, which means no surcharges, no hidden fees, no surprises on the moving day.

The most important reason you should hire Triumph Corporation is the excellent quality of our services for the past 10 years.

Triumph Services is a family-owned and operated moving company for over 10 years.
Our licensed and insured movers are dependable, careful, polite, uniformed and courteous.

Our moving company is rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau with ZERO complaints. The owner of the company supervises all jobs to make sure your moving will run smoothly.

We use state-of-the-art equipment and tools, the best moving supplies and ultra clean trucks where your belongings will be secure and protected.

Click HERE or more information about household moving services or HERE about commercial moves.

Moving and Relocation Services Provided in Boca Raton

Triumph is licensed to do all types of moving within the State of Florida.

Our local moves are done mostly in Broward, Miami-Dade and West Palm Beach Counties.

We offer the following types of relocation services:

  • Full service moving: our professional movers come to your home before the moving day and we  box up and pack all your houselhold items; then we move the items to the  destination and unpack all boxes.

  • Moving only: you pack and unpack yourself and we move your belongings from point A to point B.

  • Moving inside same building or same community.

  • Commercial moves.

  • Corporate moving services.

 

Rental Trucks Loading and Semi-truck Loading and Unloading

If you are going to a distant city within Florida or if you are moving interstate we can load your truck or semi in a professional way, wrapping the furniture with moving blankets and shrink wrap.

Your items will be well secured inside of the rental truck or semi with ropes and tie-downs.

Our professional movers can also unload your rental truck or a semi and setup your furniture at your new place.

For more information on Loading or Unloading rental trucks and semis, please click HERE.

Boa Raton Packing and Unpacking Services for Moving and Shipping

Professional packing services – We will box-up all your items accordingly, using the best moving supplies available, such as newsprint (white packing paper), bubble cushioning wrap, styrofoam peanuts, paper moving pads, whichever is the most suitable for your needs. We will use all the supplies necessary to do a professional packing work for your local moving or for shipment.

We can pack your items whether they are small fragile items (glasses, crystals) or large ones (furniture, pianos, microscopes, etc.).

The unpacking work consists of unboxing all items, put them inside cabinets and closets, get rid of all boxes – when we leave you can rest – we did all the hard work for you. There is no pile of boxes to be opened and emptied out, no paper piles, no mess. It will only need your personal touch, at your own pace.

 

 

Information about the City of Boca Raton

Information when moving to Boca Raton

Boca Raton is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida. Boca Raton is the 25th most populous city in the State of Florida, and the second largest city in Palm Beach County.

Geographically the City encompasses 29.6 square miles (18,572 acres), five miles of which is ocean frontage and the park system covers approximately 1,080 acres. Boca Raton has a total area of 75.4 km² (29.1 mi²)

The meaning of the name Boca Raton has always aroused curiosity. Many people wrongly assume the name is simply Rat’s Mouth. The Spanish word Boca (or mouth) often described an inlet, while Raton (literally mouse) was used as a term for a cowardly thief. But the “Thieves Inlet,” Boca Ratones, appeared on eighteenth century maps associated with an inlet in the Biscayne Bay area of Miami. By the beginning of the nineteenth century, the term was mistakenly applied to Lake Boca Raton, whose inlet was closed at the time.

The earliest known inhabitants of the Boca Raton area were the Tequesta Indians, who lived in communities near the ocean as long ago as one thousand years until the eighteenth century. The construction of the Florida East Coast Canal (today’s Intracoastal) and the Florida East Coast Railway in the past made the region accessible to a group of resourceful pioneers. Boca Raton was a tiny agricultural community, cultivating specially pineapple. Amongst these were a group of Japanese immigrants under the leadership of Joseph Sakai, who formed a community along today’s Yamato Road.

The City of Boca Raton's early history during the Florida land boom was as the site of Addison Mizner's Cloister Inn and continues its reign as a city landmark as the Boca Raton Resort and Club. Mizner had a vision to transform Boca Raton from an agricultural town into a thriving resort community, planned in every aspect.

 At the beginning, Boca Raton was known for its winter vegetable crop, particularly the green beans which commanded a premium in northern markets.

When South Florida experienced another great land boom developments pushed the Everglades and former farmlands increasingly westward.

Years later, Boca Raton  focused much of its attention on downtown redevelopment, and a number of important historical properties, such as Boca Raton’s original Town Hall and F.E.C. Railway Station were restored and opened to the public. Many fine cultural facilities, such as the Boca Raton Museum of Art, have grown up to meet the needs of the growing population.

Today the city of Boca Raton is home to 80,000 residents within city limits and another 121,000 in “West Boca." It’s the core of the south Palm Beach County metropolitan community, offering beautiful parks and facilities, economic opportunities, and a unique quality of life that is the envy of its neighbors.

The City of Boca Raton provides police services, fire-rescue services, municipal services, recreation services (parks, beaches, golf courses, tennis courts, a library and a municipal swimming pool), and utility services. Boca Raton is known nationally and internationally as an originator in the area of comprehensive zoning. The sign code, which was initiated in the late 1960s, gives Boca Raton a unique look with minimal commercial intrusion into landscaping and street scapes.

Boca Raton has a strict development code, including the size and types of commercial buildings, building signs and advertisements which may be erected within the city limits.

The City of Boca Raton offers a variety of activities and special events throughout the year to enhance the quality of life for its residents and the thousands of guests who visit the city.

The City’s Recreation Services Department and the Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District maintain over 1,500 acres of parks, trails and recreation facilities including 31 parks, 3 community centers, 3 tennis centers, 3 golf courses, 2 libraries, multi-purpose trails, 2 pools, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Serenoa Glade Preserve, Children's Science Explorium, Science Playground, Willow Theater, Mizner Bark Dog Park. In addition, the City of Boca Raton operates 2.5 miles of oceanfront beaches.

Boca Raton is home to the Caldwell Theatre Company, the longest-running professional theater in South Florida.

The City of Boca Raton is known for its affluent social community and high income demographic. Boca Raton has a large Jewish and South American population, which includes a large demographic from Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela.

 

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