VeloCity Bike Coop Heads to Del Ray
Nonprofit bike coop is making the move from Old Town after being displaced from its home at 204 S. Union when the building was recently sold.
VeloCity Bicycle Cooperative is moving from Alexandria’s Old Town neighborhood to Del Ray.
The nonprofit, which educates community members about bike maintenance, safety and other issues, recently was displaced from its Old Town location on S. Union St. when the building was sold.
“I’m really happy because we would have been forced into D.C. but we really wanted to stay local,” VeloCity Co-founder and Warwick Village resident Christian Myers told Patch.
Myers said the Del Ray Business Association notified him that space at 2111 Mt. Vernon Ave. would be vacant this year and “we jumped at the chance.” His firm offers free pedicab service during Del Ray’s First Thursday events so he’s had a strong relationship with the neighborhood, he said.
Myers added that he’s pleased with the new location, which formerly housed holistic therapy firm Body, Mind and Sole, because “Del Ray is more of a neighborhood than where we are now, and there are so many kids.”
The holistic health business has merged with Holistic Therapy and is now located at 309 S. Washington St. in Old Town.
Velocity plans to be up and running in the new space on Feb. 1 as it is required to be out of the Union Street warehouse on Jan. 27. The new space is smaller so plans for a big sale at the end of January are in the works.
Volunteers at VeloCity also work with the City of Alexandria to provide community service hours for Alexandria youth and summer employment through the TeensWork program. Recently, VeloCity won an award from the Alexandria Court Services Unit for its work with juveniles on probation.
“They do community service with me,” Myers explained.
Liz Davis
12:20 pm on Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Wow! This sounds great! Welcome to Del Ray!
Doug
1:30 pm on Tuesday, January 3, 2012
I'm happy to hear that Mr. Myers was able to stay in Alexandria.
Linda Couture
12:47 pm on Wednesday, January 4, 2012
It's great news that this worthy organization will stay in Alexandria, but it's definitely Old Town's loss. Once again Old Town has failed to keep businesses residents like. All we seem able to get are a porn shop, CVS on a major corner with its boring window treatments and poor upkeep, while losing out on Hallmark's staying and locating an Apple store. It's just sad for us, but good for Del Ray.
Linda
AlleyCat
5:59 pm on Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Welcome to Del Ray! It's great to have the guys who have been such a sunny part of the 4MR F&A Market.