I relocated La-Z-Boy Southeast’s marketing office end to end — moving services and equipment to the new space, coordinating providers to keep downtime minimal, and using the move as the moment to upgrade key hardware while everything was already unplugged.
Two Jobs, One Window
An office move is a race against downtime: services transferred, equipment relocated, a team waiting to get back to work. The smart play was to do more than move — to fold hardware upgrades into the same window instead of scheduling a second disruption later.
What I Delivered

Service transfer
Coordinated providers to move internet, phones, and services with minimal downtime.

Equipment relocation
Moved and re-established the marketing team's workstations and gear in the new space.

Hardware upgrades
Used the move to upgrade key devices — one disruption instead of two, future-proofed in the process.

Fast turnaround
Got the team back online swiftly; operations resumed without a lost beat.
Skills & Tools
The stack behind this build — tap any to see related work.
The Impact
The marketing team walked into a new office that was already working — faster hardware, transferred services, and none of the second-week gremlins a rushed move usually leaves behind.
Move Once, Upgrade Once
The best time to improve infrastructure is when it’s already apart. Bundling upgrades into the relocation turned a logistics chore into a productivity gain — and saved a future outage nobody had to schedule.


