NYC's first rest area for delivery workers isn't open 10 days after a flashy ribbon-cutting. I dug into why.
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NYC's first rest area for delivery workers isn't open 10 days after a flashy ribbon-cutting. I dug into why.
""Delivery workers keep this city running through the cold, the rain, and every storm that comes our way. In opening the Deliverista Hub, we're building a dedicated place for the city to take care of its own.""
""The two-room hub, which covers roughly 20 sidewalk slabs, is designed to shield outdoor workers from those weather extremes. It also includes 40 e-bike battery charging cabinets and six outlets for phone charging.""
The City Hall Deliverista Hub is a new facility for approximately 80,000 delivery workers in New York City. It aims to provide shelter from weather extremes and includes charging stations for e-bikes and phones. Despite its unveiling on April 7, the hub has remained locked due to electrical issues, with no clear timeline for opening. Advocates hope this hub is the first of many to support delivery workers who play a crucial role in the city's economy.
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