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Bike Friendly Business

The Bike Friendly Business Campaign highlights NYC's most bicycle-friendly businesses throughout the five boroughs.

Bike Friendly Businesses are helping to encourage NYC's fastest growing form of transportation: bicycling. Why? NYC business owners know that a growth in bicycling helps support a thriving network of small businesses on a neighborhood scale. Traffic calmed streets that prioritize walking and biking and include amenities such as pedestrian plazas have proven in cities the world over to boost local retail sales by 10-25 percent. By participating in the Bike Friendly Business Campaign, NYC cyclists and business owners are working together to create and encourage safe cycling and healthy businesses.

Henry's, 2745 Broadway at 105th Street, New York, NY, 212-866-0600,
Free beverage to customers arriving by bike

G & S Sporting Goods, 43 Essex Street, New York, NY 10002, 212-777-7590,
10% discount to customers arriving by bike

Flowers Cafe, 355 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002, 212-777-8785,
Free coffee refill for customers arriving by bike

The Pulp & The Bean, 809 Franklin Avenue, New York, NY 11238, 347-425-8642,
25% off to customers arriving by bike

 
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Biking Rules Handbook

Order your Biking Rules Handbook!

Free Bike Valet

Ride your bike to these great events, and park your bike safely and securely with T.A's Bike Valet for free.

Green Thumb?

The Urban Garden Center on 116th St and Park is offering free compost to anyone who arrives by bike.

Bike Smart

Download Bike Smart: The Offical Guide to Cycling in New York City. This helpful guide contains information on rules for cyclists, how to use new bike facilities such as protected lanes and bike boxes and more.

Be Fit NYC

Want to bike with friends, colleagues or neighbors? Find, participate in or create bike events near you at BeFitNYC.org!

Ride the City

Ride the City offers directions by bike and is based on the NYC Cycling Map and user feedback. Simply enter your starting address and destination address or drag the cyclist icon to your start and finish location and a suggested route will be generated for you.

Get a NYC Cycling Map

The 2011 NYC Cycling Map is available at your local bike shop, NYC Parks Recreation Centers, online, or call 311 to have one mailed to you. Copies will also be available at many Bike Month NYC events and at the Department of City Planning map and bookstore, 22 Reade Street, Manhattan, 212-720-3667, 10 am-4 pm.

Submitted by admin on March 25, 2007 - 12:38pm