New York City opens first rest hub for delivery workers

New York City has unveiled its first 'deliverista hub' in downtown Manhattan, providing app-based delivery workers a place to rest, charge e-bikes and shelter from weather. The modernist shed near City Hall replaces a vacant newsstand and follows years of campaigning by Los Deliveristas Unidos. Mayor Zohran Mamdani expedited its construction after previous delays.

The hub opened last Tuesday amid cheers from delivery workers, union representatives and city officials. New York City Parks Commissioner Tricia Shimamura spoke at the event, saying, “This is what the public realm is made for. This is what it means for our city to serve the people who keep it running.” More than 80,000 delivery workers navigate the city daily on e-bikes and scooters, facing increased extreme weather linked to climate change, officials noted at the ceremony. Speakers included Senator Chuck Schumer, who secured $1 million in federal funding; Public Advocate Jumaane Williams; and Council Member Shaun Abreu, alongside representatives from the Parks Department, Department of Transportation and Worker’s Justice Project. Gustavo Ajche, co-founder of Los Deliveristas Unidos, conceived the idea during the COVID-19 pandemic when workers lacked shelter from rain and cold near abandoned newsstands. Previous Mayor Eric Adams faced criticism for permit delays, but Mamdani pushed to complete it within his first 100 days, with construction taking about one month. Ligia Guallpa of Worker’s Justice Project called it a victory, stating deliveristas are “redefining what’s possible” in public spaces historically favoring cars and the wealthy. The hub remains incomplete without charging stations or HVAC, with those additions planned later. It will soon be staffed five days a week to assist with union organizing. Officials said expanding to more boroughs depends on funding and inter-agency partnerships.

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