Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The cost of an annual Divvy membership will plunge lower than it has in years for new users of Chicago’s bike share program, the ...
Ridership on Chicago’s Divvy bike-share system surged during the pandemic, but riders this spring and summer likely encountered a new trend: Divvy at times had fewer bikes on the street than at any ...
More Divvy bikes and stations are going to be installed beginning in April, doubling the footprint of Chicago’s bike-share program yet falling short of covering the entire city. The addition of 176 ...
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The Transportation and Parking Committee voted Wednesday to start a program that expands Divvy bike use to low-income residents. The program — Divvy for Everyone — allows income-eligible residents who ...
Since the initial installation of Divvy bike stations in Evanston almost a year ago, the city has continued efforts to make the bikes more accessible for all residents. Divvy, a Chicago-based ...
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The company that operates the Divvy bicycle-sharing program in Chicago is being sold, the new owner announced Tuesday. Bikeshare Holdings said it has reached an agreement to acquire Alta Bicycle Share ...
Oh, those Divvy riders — some of them look like organ donations waiting to happen. No helmets. Riding like spawning salmon against the flow of traffic. Consulting tourist guides on busy streets, or ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Divvy announced Tuesday that it is partnering with three local businesses and organizations to provide hundreds of job opportunities for Chicagoans. The company, which is operated by ...
One recent Tuesday morning, Jennifer Burgess left her Lakeview home and walked to the nearest Divvy station, at Racine and Diversey avenues. Since it was 10 a.m. and raining, Burgess figured not many ...