
In the coming months, the city of Boston is planning to launch a one-year pilot program where it will sell at least 200 public parking spots to carsharing companies.
In the coming months, the city of Boston is planning to launch a one-year pilot program where it will sell at least 200 public parking spots to carsharing companies.
Partnering with the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, four 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrids have been added to Zipcar’s Boston fleet, including at the Boston Common Garage.
Zipcar’s headquarters will relocate from Cambridge, Mass. to Boston’s Innovation District in 2013.
Four locations are being added to Boston with locations at the Northeastern University. Hertz CEO and Chairman Mark Frissora said that Hertz On Demand has doubled in size since first launching in the city.
Southeast cities are rising in popularity, while California destinations fall, according to a Hotwire travel report.
The new office will be located at Two Liberty Square in Boston, Mass.
By year’s end, Enterprise said that its car-sharing services throughout the country, including WeCar by Enterprise, PhillyCarShare and Mint, will be transitioned to the Enterprise Car Share brand name, the company announced.
Successful pilot in San Francisco shows demand for utility vans among membership.
The project is part of the Massachusetts Port Authority’s fiscal year 2012-2016 comprehensive financial plan of capital improvements.
The new "FleetHub" Program is expected to reduce costs and streamline fleet operations for the city. The program will initially be launched as a six-month pilot, in which the city plans to extend to more vehicles following successful implementation.
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