My City Rides Press Appearances

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Inside local nonprofit My City Rides’ new, bigger HQ, and its major plans for the future
With around 20,000 square feet of interior space on the nearly two-acre property, the new headquarters equips My City Rides to scale the mission and get people on the road.

My City Rides hires like-minded Nickson contractors to build headquarters – Full story at the Daily Memphian
My City Rides chooses Nickson General Contractors to construct new campus on Summer Ave and help expand their mission.

Green Chair Conversations — “Pursuing Intentionality and Social Entrepreneurship: Megan Klein”

Director of Operations for My City Rides in Memphis, Megan Klein, discusses social entrepreneurship and working for change with intentionality.

My City Rides: Rethinking How People Get to Work. With Andy Nix, Megan Klein, and Cole Bradley.

Andy Nix and Megan Klein from MyCityRides discuss how the nonprofit is using affordable scooter ownership to help Memphians secure reliable transportation to work. 

Memphis Business Magazine Innovation Issue

MyCityRides and Jay Martin were selected as one of the 4 top innovators in Memphis in 2019. Check out the issue for an update on MyCityRides and our fellow innovators.

Megan Klein of MyCityRides: FACES of Memphis

When Megan Klein joined the team at MyCityRides, an innovative transit company, she didn’t know what to expect. But now, a year later, the Missouri native has found her groove right here in Memphis. Meet our newest FACE!

MyCityRides revs up motor scooter campaign for Memphis 

The nonprofit MyCityRides is gearing up for a more aggressive second year to promote its motor scooter sales as an answer to the transportation challenges for many Memphians.

MyCityRides pay-as-you-go scooter purchase program expands to Memphis students 

Founded in April 2017, the program works with employers to provide payroll deductions so that employees can fund a scooter without credit. At three dollars a day, the scooter will be the recipient’s within three years, and now students will be able to enjoy the benefits as well.