More and more people in the Binghamton area are taking to streets, on bikes restored through the Carpenter Art Garden’s Build-A-Bike program, thanks to donations from Pedaltown Bicycle Company and Victory Bicycle Studio.
More people in the Binghamton area are taking to the streets on bikes restored through the Carpenter Art Garden’s build-a-bike program, thanks to donations from Pedaltown Bicycle Company and Victory Bicycle Studio.
Pedaltown, a full-service bike shop in the Broad Avenue Arts District, recently kicked off a new program for customers to trade in their old bikes which are then donated to the neighborhood’s Carpenter Art Garden bike shop. For the donation, the customer gets a 10 percent discount on a new bicycle.
Over the last two years, Victory, the neighboring store to Pedaltown, has donated more than 100 adult and children bicycles to the Carpenter Art Garden. Clark Butcher, owner of Victory and Pedaltown, also founded the Carpenter Art Garden bike shop in the surrounding Binghampton community.
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