FRISCO, TX—The first bike share program in Frisco was introduced late last week at a kickoff ceremony for the companies at HALL Park. HALL Group and Zagster Inc.'s bike share provides all HALL Park tenants and visitors with a convenient, affordable, healthy and environmentally friendly way to get around the park and surrounding destinations.
“The new bike share at HALL Park will be a pioneering program for Frisco, and we hope to encourage other developers in the area to adopt the amenity in the wake of growing traffic concerns,” Larry Harris, vice president and director of property management at HALL Group tells GlobeSt.com.
HALL Park cruiser bikes will be available at eight stations throughout the park for members to use for on-demand local trips. The program will be complimentary for HALL Park tenants' daily use.
“The new bike share program is going to be a great addition for the employees at HALL Park. It will connect them to all of the park's amenities–including the fitness center, wine lounge and retail plaza– and will also encourage connectivity between HALL Park and surrounding destinations in Frisco, such as The Star,” said Kim Butler, director of leasing at HALL Group. “The program will also be an extension of the park's existing health and wellness initiatives, including the HALL Active Fitness Center and system of walking and running trails.”
HALL Park's bike share features the Zagster 8, a bike known for its practical design, comfortable ride and easy handling. The bike includes a spacious basket for carrying lunch, gym bags or other personal belongings. And, every bike includes automatic lights, a bell and full reflectors.
“By providing an efficient and healthy way for employees to get around, bike shares save businesses time and money while promoting active company cultures,” said Zagster CEO Tim Ericson. “Progressive companies like HALL Group are leveraging bike shares to help their tenants attract and retain the best employees.”
The new bike share promises to ease commutes, while also unlocking vast recreational opportunities for exercise and fun. Unlike big-city bike shares, in which riders must drop off bikes at designated stations for every stop, the built-in lock on every Zagster bike gives users the freedom to ride as long as they want, wherever they want. This hybrid model, which blends dock-less locking for mid-trip stops with fixed station locations for beginning and ending rides, allows users to plan their trips around their destinations—and not around station locations.
Riders join the program by downloading and signing up on the Zagster app—available for iPhone and Android—or going online to locate a bike. Each bike has a unique number which riders enter into the app to obtain a single-use code to open the lockbox on the back of the bike. Alternatively, riders can obtain unlock codes via text message.
A key stored inside and tethered to the lockbox allows the bike to be locked and unlocked throughout a ride so users can plan their trips around their needs, not around the locations of stations. After a rider returns the bike to a designated Zagster bike station, the rental ends and the bike is available for the next person to enjoy.
This program is a key part of the park-wide enhancements that HALL Park has undergone during the past year.
FRISCO, TX—The first bike share program in Frisco was introduced late last week at a kickoff ceremony for the companies at HALL Park. HALL Group and Zagster Inc.'s bike share provides all HALL Park tenants and visitors with a convenient, affordable, healthy and environmentally friendly way to get around the park and surrounding destinations.
“The new bike share at HALL Park will be a pioneering program for Frisco, and we hope to encourage other developers in the area to adopt the amenity in the wake of growing traffic concerns,” Larry Harris, vice president and director of property management at HALL Group tells GlobeSt.com.
HALL Park cruiser bikes will be available at eight stations throughout the park for members to use for on-demand local trips. The program will be complimentary for HALL Park tenants' daily use.
“The new bike share program is going to be a great addition for the employees at HALL Park. It will connect them to all of the park's amenities–including the fitness center, wine lounge and retail plaza– and will also encourage connectivity between HALL Park and surrounding destinations in Frisco, such as The Star,” said Kim Butler, director of leasing at HALL Group. “The program will also be an extension of the park's existing health and wellness initiatives, including the HALL Active Fitness Center and system of walking and running trails.”
HALL Park's bike share features the Zagster 8, a bike known for its practical design, comfortable ride and easy handling. The bike includes a spacious basket for carrying lunch, gym bags or other personal belongings. And, every bike includes automatic lights, a bell and full reflectors.
“By providing an efficient and healthy way for employees to get around, bike shares save businesses time and money while promoting active company cultures,” said Zagster CEO Tim Ericson. “Progressive companies like HALL Group are leveraging bike shares to help their tenants attract and retain the best employees.”
The new bike share promises to ease commutes, while also unlocking vast recreational opportunities for exercise and fun. Unlike big-city bike shares, in which riders must drop off bikes at designated stations for every stop, the built-in lock on every Zagster bike gives users the freedom to ride as long as they want, wherever they want. This hybrid model, which blends dock-less locking for mid-trip stops with fixed station locations for beginning and ending rides, allows users to plan their trips around their destinations—and not around station locations.
Riders join the program by downloading and signing up on the Zagster app—available for iPhone and Android—or going online to locate a bike. Each bike has a unique number which riders enter into the app to obtain a single-use code to open the lockbox on the back of the bike. Alternatively, riders can obtain unlock codes via text message.
A key stored inside and tethered to the lockbox allows the bike to be locked and unlocked throughout a ride so users can plan their trips around their needs, not around the locations of stations. After a rider returns the bike to a designated Zagster bike station, the rental ends and the bike is available for the next person to enjoy.
This program is a key part of the park-wide enhancements that HALL Park has undergone during the past year.
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