New google office opened here and there are tons of people commuting here on a daily basis now. It's right on the bike path - we need bicycles!
Multiple large offices have opened in this area in June, and all the stations are occupied in the mornings.
Would love to have extra service!
Multiple large offices have opened in this area in June, and all the stations are occupied in the mornings. Mine is the one that says: Three large Google offices have moved many employees to the area in June. Most of the stations within a 4 block radius are fully occupied in the mornings. The Citi Bike station density is lower here than anywhere in the surrounding area. Also The station on Spring/Hudson is closed due to construction. I chose this location because it's accessible from the bike path without going against traffic. And 2 blocks from the closed Spring/Hudson stop, so more likely to get chosen.
"Multiple large offices have opened in this area in June, and all the stations are occupied in the mornings. "
Multiple new office buildings have opened in the past few weeks. It would be really great if we can have additional bike capacity around this location. Thank you.
Bunch of new offices opened up in the area recently and it would be great to have more capacity around here so that commuting via citibike becomes easier!
Due to Google Office move additional Citi Bike capacity is needed
Multiple large offices have opened in this area in June, and all the stations are occupied in the mornings. M.V
My company (Google) opened a whole new campus of multiple large buildings in this area. With thousands of new people commuting to this area now, this is probably the most important new bike stop(s) needed in Manhattan. You would literally gain hundreds if not thousands of users for these stations alone. Please please please this area is not served well with citi bikes, in it's both our interest that you heavily mobilize your assets to have multiple citi bike stops in this area.
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