Divvy, Chicago’s bike sharing program, will be celebrating its fourth birthday this year, and to mark the occasion, the Chicago Department of Transportation has confirmed a major expansion which will ...
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CHICAGO (CBS) --The Emanuel administration on Thursday sought to downplay a published report its highly-touted Divvy bike rental program was operating at a deficit taxpayers might have to make up.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago's bikeshare partner, Divvy, has announced an extension of its 30 days of free rides for healthcare workers and reduced rates for all Chicagoans until the end of May, in ...
The bike sharing service Divvy will come to Evanston in spring 2015, Gov. Pat Quinn’s office announced Sunday. Starting next year, the city will install eight Divvy docking stations, according to a ...
Last night at the space of the start-up incubator 1871 in the Merchandise Mart, the team of Chicago's bike share program, Divvy, reveled the winners of the Divvy Data Challenge while also announcing ...
The daily fee to rent a Divvy bike will jump by more than 40 percent next week because of a deficit and escalating costs to run the expanding bicycle-sharing system, officials are set to announce ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Coinciding with national bike month, the Chicago Department of Transportation announced the expansion of the Divvy bikeshare system. Since hitting the streets back in 2013, the system ...
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 ...
Anyone who works in the southeastern edge of the Loop, as I do, thinks of the West Loop as an inaccessible lunching Shangri-La, a teasing hub of desirable restaurants sitting just far away enough as ...
Evanston’s City Council Nov. 11 authorized the expansion of the city’s Divvy bike share program. The city will allow Motivate International, the system’s operator, to continue renting bikes to ...