New York, NY Street Deliveristas Hubs help growing ranks of app-based delivery workers
New York, NY Street Deliveristas Hubs App-Based Workers
Local officials will use a $1 million federal grant on infrastructure for the city's 65,000 delivery workers. Street Deliveristas Hubs turn disused newsstands, outdoor dining spaces, and transit stops into shelter from the elements. Workers can rest, charge their e-bikes or phones, and check their apps without obstructing sidewalks or streets. This first-in-the-U.S. pilot uses feedback from delivery workers during site selection and hub design.
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Mayor Adams Announces First-in-Nation Street Deliveristas Hubs to Serve NYC's Food Delivery Workers | City of New York
Mayor Adams Announces First-in-Nation Street Deliveristas Hubs to Serve NYC's Food Delivery Workers
City’s plans to build delivery worker rest and recharge hubs
One of the locations for the planned hubs is an old newsstand on 72nd Street and Broadway on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
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