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Downtown is Becoming Bike Central: Commuter Bicycle Station, Urban Shark and Trailnet will Locate Together

The 411 Building at 10th and Locust streets will soon be  home to a Downtown Bicycle Station, Big Shark Bicycle Co. and Trailnet, a nonprofit dedicated  to creating more bikeable and walkable communities, positioning Downtown St. Louis as a place  to get in and around without a car.

The Downtown Bicycle Station will be 1,450 square feet, offering secure 24-hour access and  featuring more than 100 bike racks, showers and locker rooms, ideal for those cyclists  commuting to work. This new Downtown Bicycle Station will be next to a new 3,500 square foot  full service bike shop that will offer all necessary bike equipment, repairs and bike rentals.  Big  Shark Bicycle Co., presently located in the Delmar Loop, plans to open this 2 nd location, named  Urban Shark, in Downtown St. Louis before the end of the year.

“With the addition of a bike shop and a bicycle commuter station, Downtown is taking a major  stride toward becoming a walkable and livable neighborhood”, said Downtown St. Louis  Community Improvement District President Maggie Campbell. “By attracting more bikes to  Downtown, we are advancing our Downtown Next 2020 Vision strategy of making the city  center more connected and welcoming to all modes.”

Mayor Francis Slay added, “St. Louis is a bike friendly city. We’re pretty much flat, which is  great for the bike lanes we have been painting on our roads. And we have some big parks,  which is good for the bike trails we have been building. The new Downtown Bicycle Station will  be a great new amenity, serving both bike commuters and the people who sit next to them.”

Trailnet will be relocating their 20 employees to the 411 Building and will occupy approximately  4500 square feet of space. Enabling and fostering active living through innovative programs,  planning and policy that promote walking and bicycling is a key part of Trailnet’s mission.

“We are thrilled about the increased number of cyclists in the area and the role our work has  played in making the region more bicycle and pedestrian friendly,” said Trailnet Executive  Director Ann Mack. “The synergies of this partnership will place St. Louis among those cities  recognized for a commitment to healthier transportation choices.”

The Downtown CID will manage the Downtown Bicycle Station under contract with the City, and  will manage needed services so bike commuters can receive support from experienced  vendors.  This, in addition to Metro light rail and bus service, the Downtown Trolley, WeCar and  Ridefinders makes Downtown a great neighborhood to enjoy for all transportation modes.

This project is funded in part by the City of St. Louis with funds allocated by the U.S. Department of Energy through the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program under the  American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

The Partnership for Downtown St. Louis serves as the catalyst for investment, creating a regionally celebrated  asset and nationally recognized downtown.  The Partnership also manages the Downtown St. Louis Community  Improvement District (The CID) that provides enhanced services to make Downtown St. Louis a cleaner, safer,  more vibrant place.

To stay plugged in to information as it  unfolds, visit www.downtownstl.org/bikecentral.