CHICAGO (WLS) -- Divvy's price hike for rentable scooters and bicycles in Chicago launched on Monday. Yearly memberships now cost $143.90 and day passes cost $18.10, according to Divvy's website. Both ...
Divvy, Chicago’s bike-share service that saw a dip in income in 2016 after an expansion to more city neighborhoods, is radically changing its pricing strategy in hopes of attracting more riders, the ...
While jogging around Lake Union with a friend, Divvy.com Founder and CEO Aaron Freed began to brainstorm a creative new way to share an asset, such as a car, between a community of friends without the ...
Ridership on Chicago’s Divvy bike-share system surged during the pandemic, but riders this spring and summer likely encountered a new trend: Divvy at times had fewer bikes on the street than at any ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --More people in Chicago are using rented bikes and scooters to get around than ever before. The Chicago Department of Transportation said more than 11 million trips were taken on shared ...
CHICAGO -- Divvy is expanding their 2015 summer valet service at several large-scale Chicago events to ensure riders can drop off their Divvy bikes with ease. Divvy will have attendants on hand at ...
Divvy, the fintech startup helping businesses manage expenses, raised $200 million in venture funding in its third round in less than a year as venture capitalists continue to bet on fintechs catering ...
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Transportation are proposing an amendment to the city’s existing contract with Divvy to allow for a $50 million modernization and expansion of the city ...
Divvy, the fintech startup that helps small businesses manage their expenses, is expanding into the lending side of the market, launching Divvy Capital, a new feature that lets businesses float ...
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CHICAGO (CBS) -- A Chicago Divvy bike was recently spotted a far away from home – all the way in Mexico City. A Chicago resident, Ruperto Vergara, spotted the bike while visiting family and was ...
The company, backed by high-flying Silicon Valley investors like Andreessen Horowitz, had promised it would reinvent the rent-to-own model and make it more consumer friendly. High interest rates and ...
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