Citi Bike Gets People Out of Cars and Now That’s Bad for Citi Bike
Lyft, the rideshare company that owns Citi Bike, is reportedly thinking about selling off its bikeshare business, because it hasn't done enough to get people to take rides in cars.
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Lyft, the rideshare company that owns Citi Bike, is reportedly thinking about selling off its bikeshare business, because it hasn't done enough to get people to take rides in cars.
Nostalgia reigns at a new East Village nightclub that aims to last years into the future.
Sandwich shop blues and New York Post exposés on this week's RHONY.
They are beauty and grace and power—they also hate you.
New Jersey is suing the federal government, claiming that New York's congestion pricing isn't fair, and that the MTA should have spent a few more years studying it.
There's no air-conditioning, conditions are cramped, and inexperienced staff are losing control.
And some extremely ethical links for your Friday.
The City is paying to settle another lawsuit over the police response to the 2020 protests. The video evidence collected shows why.
How much will congestion pricing tolls cost? Will anyone be exempt? Should the tolls apply all the time? These are the questions that will be answered by the Traffic Mobility Review Board.
WWJD? And more links for your Thursday.
The East Village gets some terrific NYC pizza, plus a chill porch to hang out on while you wolf it down.