Stonehenge NYC partners with GM's Maven+ car sharing program for residents of The Olivia and 101W15
New York, NYÂ According to Stonehenge NYC, GM's car-sharing program, Maven+ will expand from The Ritz Plaza and will also be offered exclusively to residents at The Olivia and 101W15.
Maven+, a residential offering under parent brand, Maven, and formerly known as Let's Drive NYC, is leading the way in urban mobility across the country. The car-sharing program allows users to book a car via the Maven app and pick up at the Icon Parking Garage nearest to their building. The program was piloted at The Ritz Plaza in the summer of 2015 and officially launched to all building residents last October.
GM launched Maven last month as well as the program's expansion to Ann Arbor, Michigan and Chicago. Stonehenge NYC will work closely with Maven+ to expand in NYC. Currently, only residents at The Ritz Plaza, The Olivia and 101W15 will be able to reserve and use these vehicles with possibility to bring the program to more Stonehenge properties.
"Partnering with GM on Maven+ has allowed us to elevate our residents living experience," said Ofer Yardeni, CEO and chairman of Stonehenge NYC. "We are always striving to give our residents the best amenities and Maven+ gives 1,500 of our residents the convenience and freedom of having a car without the hassle of parking and upkeep."
"We are thrilled to expand our partnership with Stonehenge and offer Maven+ services to an extended network of residents," said Julia Steyn, vice president, Urban Mobility, General Motors. "In an urban setting like New York City, we know that convenience is key, and with Maven+, residents will have real-time, on-demand access and a completely personalized car-sharing experience in their own building." In addition to having access to cars, users can also park in any Icon Parking Garage throughout the city for free. Prices start at $9/hour or $75/day and cars range from small to large vehicles. Stonehenge NYC has covered the membership fees for all residents who join the program.
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