6th Ave and 19th St is ideal for both commuters, families and students. It's a hub of the neighborhood and the playground and school are major destinations. 6th Avenue is a very pleasant street to ride a bike on as well.
6th Ave and 19th St is ideal for both commuters, families and students. It's a hub of the neighborhood and the playground and school are major destinations. 6th Avenue is a very pleasant street to ride a bike on as well.
20th St and 7th Ave is the ideal spot for a docking station. It's a lively corner, is far from both the F and R subway stops and could use additional transportation, and the beer garden is a major destination for the neighborhood.
Whats up with all the suggestions people are making for putting Citi Bike stations at bars and breweries? Drunken Citi biking seems like a terrible idea for the city to support. So does putting a station at a location just to support one business that could go under at any moment. Covid-19 has forced a lot of bars and restaurants to close - why would it be worthwhile to put a citibike station here just to support one drinking establishment?
Good location for a Citi Bike station. Provides access to the 4th Ave bike lane a few blocks away and the Greenway on to 7th Ave. Can also access Bay Ridge bike lanes by going South.
This intersection is right next to a train station, a bank and other common destinations. It is a perfect place to put a station.
Please don't support Industry City. It is a trashy development project that is gentrifying the neighborhood.
Please don't support Industry City. It is a trashy development project that is gentrifying the neighborhood.
Please don't support Industry City. It is a trashy development project that is gentrifying the neighborhood.
Please don't support Industry City. It is a trashy development project that is gentrifying the neighborhood.
Someone posted that this would be a good location because its by "Greenwood Park." But putting a Citibike station somewhere just because there is a currently a bar there (not to mention an annoying, loud bar that has had a lot of complaints) seems like a bad idea. What if the bar closes? And why encourage drunken biking on Citibikes?
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