Multiple large offices have opened in this area in June, and all the stations are occupied in the mornings. We 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. -- David G
Multiple large offices have opened in this area in June, and all the stations are occupied in the mornings. We 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.
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.
Recently Google has moved offices nearby and more options for non-full Citi Bike station are needed.
Nearby stations are all full on weekday mornings, and this block just got an influx of hundreds of new workers.
We recently moved offices to this area and don't have enough citibike docks.
I have recently began commuting to the area (multiple Google offices have opened nearby recently), and all the stations are occupied in the mornings.
Google just moved a few thousand people to three buildings in this area. Citibike access here would help with transport to/from Penn Station, Port Authority and the Ferry Terminals via the Greenway.
I recently began commuting to this area and have noticed that the citi bike parking spots are often full at all the nearby stations. This location is accessible from the Hudson River bike path and would be used by many people commuting to nearby office buildings.
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.
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