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Apartment, cellar and premises clearance – Paris 2nd arrondissement

We operate quickly throughout Paris and the Île-de-France region to empty your apartments, cellars and garages.

Rapid intervention

Paris / IDF

Free, no-obligation quote

Recycling and recovery

Apartment clearance in Paris 2nd: between heritage and covered passages

The 2nd arrondissement is the historic heart of Parisian business and trade. Here you walk in the footsteps of the old Palais Brongniart, the Bourse de Commerce, the 19th-century covered passages, and Haussmannian buildings that reflect the area’s prosperity. At barely 1 km², it is the smallest arrondissement in Paris.

Behind these historic façades lie cramped apartments, old cellars, and crowded professional spaces. Every square foot counts, and clutter can quickly become a daily problem.

We provide full cleanout services in the 2nd arrondissement: overflowing apartments, storage cellars, shops, and offices in need of clearing. From Sentier to Montorgueil, from the Grands Boulevards to the covered passages, our services adapt to the history and unique constraints of the neighborhood.

Two junk removal workers sorting clothes in a Haussmann-style Paris bedroom, preparing a full apartment clearance.

Paris 2nd District – Our Cleanout Services

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We intervene for:

 

  • Emptying an apartment : removing bulky furniture, household appliances and accumulated objects, even in narrow staircases.

  • Basement clearance : sorting and evacuation of basements that have often been full for years.

  • Decluttering boxes : rapid emptying of furniture, boxes or equipment stored in parking lots.

  • Office and commercial service : dismantling and removal of furniture, archives and professional equipment, with recycling guaranteed.

Our Work Method in the 2nd District

Fast and transparent estimates


Whether it’s an apartment, basement, office in the Sentier area, or a storage space, we provide a detailed estimate within 48 hours. To save time, the estimate can be done on-site or remotely using photos or videos.

 

Organization adapted to the neighborhood

 

In the 2nd district (Sentier, Montorgueil, Bourse), narrow streets, heavy traffic during the day, and walk-up buildings require precise logistics. We plan each job carefully, ensuring smooth and efficient cleanouts for both private clients and businesses.

Recycling and reuse

 

Furniture, boxes, electronics, appliances, or archives: every item is carefully sorted and directed to the right channel. We prioritize

recycling, resale, and, when possible, donations, in order to reduce waste and extend the life of objects.

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Examples of clearances carried out in the 2nd district of Paris

Office clearance near the Place de la Bourse

Cellar clearance rue du faubourg Montmartre

Focus on the neighborhoods of the 2nd arrondissement

​​Gaillon (Rue de la Paix, Opéra, Quatre-Septembre)

An elegant, lively district at the crossroads of the Opéra Garnier and Place de la Bourse. Wide Haussmannian boulevards, corporate headquarters, and historic cafés make it a hub for the business world.

Vivienne (Galerie Vivienne, Palais Brongniart, Rue Vivienne)

 

This is the district of the covered passages, symbols of 19th-century Paris. Galerie Vivienne and the Palais Brongniart recall the area’s commercial and financial power. Today, it still has a refined character, mixing boutiques, bookstores, and cultural spots.

 

 

Mail (Sentier, Rue Montorgueil, Bonne-Nouvelle south side)

he Sentier is still tied to the textile industry, print shops, and small workshops. Its narrow streets keep the feel of a working-class neighborhood. Rue Montorgueil, pedestrian and bustling, is a perfect showcase of Parisian art de vivre.

 

 

Bonne-Nouvelle (Porte Saint-Denis, Grands Boulevards)

A neighborhood where worlds collide: former suburbs, grand boulevards, theaters, and cinemas. Constant activity makes it a lively place, where culture, leisure, and the memory of old Paris come together.

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