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One month after IPO, a big JUMP in prices at Uber’s bike share service. “It seems like the stars are aligning” for a potential passenger rail line along the Front Range. Customers accuse bike shop owner of taking their money without delivering bikes. More headlines ...
Friday’s Headlines
A JUMP electric bike. Photo: JUMP

From Streetsblog

  • One month after banking $8.1 billion from a Wall Street IPO, Uber has raised the price of a simple bike ride on its JUMP e-cycles by 67 percent. (Streetsblog Denver)

Other news

  • “It seems like the stars are aligning” for a potential passenger rail line along the Front Range, but slow commuter trains suggested. (Coloradoan)
  • Customers accuse Derran Duran, owner of The Urban Cyclist bike shop, of taking their money without delivering bikes. (Denver7)
  • A little girl sells lemonade to buy new bike after old one was stolen. (Fox 31)
  • Pride Fest: What you need to know for getting around Denver this weekend. (Denver7)
  • Denver Air Quality Index: 6 a.m.: 51 Moderate. Yesterday’s max: 54 Moderate.
  • National headlines at Streetsblog USA.

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