RedBuilt named a Gold Bicycle Friendly Business by the League of American Bicyclists

RedBuilt has earned recognition as a Gold Bicycle Friendly Business from the League of American Bicyclists! 

We’ve joined the movement of over 1,500 local businesses, government agencies, and Fortune 500 companies across the United States in transforming the American workplace to be more welcoming to our customers and employees who bike. So many more have joined or returned to the bike movement during the pandemic, and we are proud to support the health and well-being of our community by being more welcoming to people choosing to bike.

“These awards are a testament to what we have built the Bicycle Friendly America program as well as our “Drive Less, Bike More” challenge around: people want to work at, live in and visit places where getting to every day destinations car-free is possible, and when they can, business is not only better life is better for everyone,” said Bill Nesper, executive director of the League of American Bicyclists. “ RedBuilt and Bicycle Friendly Businesses like it are pushing back on car-dependency by helping bike commuters, both in their staff and in their surrounding communities, choose cycling more, and the League is proud to honor that commitment.”

RedBuilt joins a total of 1,527 current BFBs across the country, all united in a commitment to transform American workplaces to be more welcoming to customers and employees who bike. The Bicycle Friendly Business award recognizes an organization’s contributions over months and years to the movement to build a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone.

Learn more about the League’s Bicycle Friendly Business program at bikeleague.org/business. If you have feedback on how we can continue to be even more welcoming to people who bike, don’t hesitate to let us know. 

Bicycle Friendly Business is a Registered Trademark of the League of American Bicyclists; used with permission. 

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