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Christopher Bidinger said:
...One place of note that doesn't makes sense to me is the Handlebar bar on North Ave has crappy bike parking!..You'd think that a bar that caters to cyclists would have better bike parking. I dig the place but it was too inconvenient to lock it up tonight and it was a Monday! Half the bar was empty....
I may be wrong now, but last summer my buddy and I brought our bikes in the Handlebar's rear gate from the alley, and there was a great bike rack at the back of the back yard. Is that now gone?
Last time Marauders were at the Handlebar, the back patio bike racks were still there.
Clark said:Christopher Bidinger said:
...One place of note that doesn't makes sense to me is the Handlebar bar on North Ave has crappy bike parking!..You'd think that a bar that caters to cyclists would have better bike parking. I dig the place but it was too inconvenient to lock it up tonight and it was a Monday! Half the bar was empty....
I may be wrong now, but last summer my buddy and I brought our bikes in the Handlebar's rear gate from the alley, and there was a great bike rack at the back of the back yard. Is that now gone?
Yup, the racks in the back patio are still around, as well as the transparent green roof that makes everyone look nice and sickly in the shade.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Last time Marauders were at the Handlebar, the back patio bike racks were still there.
Clark said:Christopher Bidinger said:
...One place of note that doesn't makes sense to me is the Handlebar bar on North Ave has crappy bike parking!..You'd think that a bar that caters to cyclists would have better bike parking. I dig the place but it was too inconvenient to lock it up tonight and it was a Monday! Half the bar was empty....
I may be wrong now, but last summer my buddy and I brought our bikes in the Handlebar's rear gate from the alley, and there was a great bike rack at the back of the back yard. Is that now gone?
The Jewel/KMart Plaza on Ashland between North and Milwaukee has a poor bike parking system. There used to be a couple racks there but one got beat to pieces (real comforting) and the other closer to Kmart's entrance is small and looks like it is a few good kicks from being destroyed.
Jewel does have the gating in front of it but the bikes can impede pedestrian/cart traffic.
I think that Whole Foods definitely gets it. That particular store probably has the best bike parking of any store in the city - lots of good racks, properly installed, close to the store entrance, out of the weather. Anyone else seen better bike parking at a store around here?
Michael Perz said:It may be worth mentioning that the Whole Foods on Canal just north of Roosevelt sports a fairly impressive array of bike racks beneath the parking deck. It also appears to be under camera surveillance.
The Whole Foods on Canal is definitely the best example. The locations in Lakeview (on Ashland and Halsted) are pretty good too-- not enclosed, but at least plenty of spaces and properly installed. However, the Lincoln Park location seems to have a tough time getting it right. Both the old location on North Ave and the new one on Kingsbury have a bike rack area in outdoor parking lot, not on the sidewalk, so it becomes a convenient place to pile up all the snow from plowing the parking lot. The new location is especially annoying because of all the railroad tracks on Kingsbury, but I guess there's nothing Whole Foods can do about that.
Anne Alt said:I think that Whole Foods definitely gets it. That particular store probably has the best bike parking of any store in the city - lots of good racks, properly installed, close to the store entrance, out of the weather. Anyone else seen better bike parking at a store around here?
Michael Perz said:It may be worth mentioning that the Whole Foods on Canal just north of Roosevelt sports a fairly impressive array of bike racks beneath the parking deck. It also appears to be under camera surveillance.
Home Depot at Kimball and Addison has a 4 bike rack in a poor corner location which makes it only useable by 1 bike at a time. Except most of the time it can't be used at all because they use the area as their seasonal merchandise display spring, summer and fall and in the winter it is a place to store snow. I've complained repeatedly but now just park my bike in car parking spots.
It may be worth mentioning that the Whole Foods on Canal just north of Roosevelt sports a fairly impressive array of bike racks beneath the parking deck. It also appears to be under camera surveillance.
Thanks for the tip about the 800 number success with Home Depot. Got any good or bad nominees among the grocery stores you shop at?
H3N3 said:2) Roosevelt/Jefferson-- They have one long multiple U-rack placed in a nook by an employee exit, stupidly close to a wall. Employees had got in the habit of parking right up next to it so you could get one bike in and out of there with paint-job-endangering acrobatics only. I complained through multiple channels again and it's seemed to be solved, at least in my very sporadic sampling.
I'm not sure all Whole Foods visitors know the bike parking is on the lower level of the parking garage. Because of the shadows the garage casts, it's hard to see the bike parking from the street so many bicyclists may be choosing to lock up on the sidewalk.
Anyway, awesome bike parking at Whole Foods Southgate Market. I need to get some photos of it.
Michael Perz said:It may be worth mentioning that the Whole Foods on Canal just north of Roosevelt sports a fairly impressive array of bike racks beneath the parking deck. It also appears to be under camera surveillance.
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