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Specialties
Long Distance and Local, residential and commercial, moving and storage services.
History
Established in 1946.
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The Family Business Begins In 1946
Molloy Bros. Moving & Storage started in 1946 as a family business and expanded rapidly by providing high quality residential moving services. In 1957, Molloy Bros. became an agent for Allied Van Lines and grew into one of New York’s largest residential movers. The company then expanded to New Jersey and to three Florida locations. In 1973, Molloy Bros. changed its affiliation to North American Van Lines.
In 1976 the Molloy brothers sold the business to non-family members. At this point in time, the business focus moved from Molloy Bros. to T. James Molloy exclusively when he joined North American Van Lines as a sales executive in the New York City corporate sales office.
Joining Forces With Mayflower Transit
In 1998 the company joined forces with Mayflower Transit, one of the largest and most well known name in the moving business. Mayflower recognizes Molloy Bros. as a leading agent and has presented the com
Meet the Business Owner
T. James M.
Business Owner
T. James Molloy — Bio Chief Executive Officer
tj-molloy[1]The integration of five core business units in early 2009 marks the la chapter in T. James Molloy’s lifelong quest to create the largest and best service-oriented organization of its kind in the New York metropolitan area. Branded The Advance Group, this organization builds upon his 40 years of industry experience, acquisition prowess, and intuitive sense of market dynamics. This innovative organization includes commercial moving, office furniture installation, distribution, storage, document management, and employee relocation services. Jim Molloy is the product of a family business, Molloy Bros. Moving and Storage, which has its roots in the post-World War II period.
Jim started as a warehouse packer during high school and college, worked every position, and became VP of Operations in 1972. In 1976 the Molloy brothers sold the business to non-family members. Jim chose to move on and to challenge himself with a new venture. He