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http://www.ClevelandBikeRack.com

Cleveland Bike Rack

Historic Gateway Neighborhood

presented by Cleveland Clinic

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Address

2148 E 4th St, Cleveland, OH 44115, USA
216-771-7120 


Hours of Operation (Spring/Summer)

(May-September) M-F 6:30am-7:00pm | S-S 10:00am-6:00pm 


Hours of Operation (Fall/Winter)

(October-April) M-F 6:30am-6:30pm | S-S Closed 


Services

Bike Parking | Showers and Locker Room | Bike Rentals | Bike Repair 


The Cleveland Bike Rack, located in the Gateway North Parking Garage at East 4th and High Street offers a variety of new services in downtown Cleveland for cyclists. The 1,400 square foot facility provides safe and convenient parking for up to 50 bikes inside, and 10 bikes on the outdoor patio. Additional services include bike rentals, repairs, and retail as well as private showers, a changing area, and lockers for bicycle commuters.  

The Bike Rack was initiated by the City of Cleveland and demonstrates the City's commitment to becoming a more bike-friendly community.  It also supports Cleveland's continued efforts to become a more competitive and sustainable city by promoting alternative forms of transportation.

It cost the City $600,000 to convert the first-floor storefront of the parking garage into the Bike Rack.  Funding was provided by the City of Cleveland and Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grants received as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Today, the Cleveland Bike Rack has been fully operational for two months.  Downtown Cleveland Alliance was asked by the City to manage operations of the facility; and Cleveland Clinic is the presenting sponsor of the Bike Rack.


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Welcome to the Bike Rack

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Bike Rack Patio

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