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Does Times Real Estate VP's "Joke" Betray Anti-Bike Bias?Media Hit link: Does Times Real Estate VP's "Joke" Betray Anti-Bike Bias?Media Outlet: StreetsBlogDate: 01/11/2008 In December, Streetsblog reported on the lack of bicycle parking in the new New York Times Building, despite promises to bike-commuting staff that there would be space inside. We talked to several Times employees who said that after initially being allowed to bring their bikes in, they were suddenly denied entry. A months-long standoff of sorts ensued, until building management finally opened a storage area big enough to hold 20 bikes, with spaces reserved by permit (the building is 1.5 million square feet). The hostility Times' cycling employees have encountered since moving into the Piano Renzo-designed, Forest City Ratner-built "green" tower has caused some to stop riding to work. Transportation Alternatives Executive Director Paul Steely White sent a letter to Times Publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., urging him to install adequate bike parking. Here is the response, from Hussain Ali-Khan, VP of Real Estate Development for the NYT.
Submitted by ali on January 14, 2008 - 09:21. categories [ ]
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