Bike Rack Locations by Area
Public bicycle racks installed within the City and County of Honolulu. Each record specifies the street address and, where relevant, the name of the adjacent business.
| Namebrand | Cityaddress | Street Addressaddress | Full Addressaddress |
|---|---|---|---|
| St. Louis Dr., Ewa side, near Waialae Av | KAIMUKI | St. Louis Dr., Ewa side, near Waialae Av | St. Louis Dr., Ewa side, near Waialae Av |
| 11th Av., Ewa side, near Harding | KAIMUKI | 11th Av., Ewa side, near Harding | 11th Av., Ewa side, near Harding |
| 12th Av., near Waialae Av., next to Coffee Talk | KAIMUKI | 12th Av., near Waialae Av., next to Coffee Talk | 12th Av., near Waialae Av., next to Coffee Talk |
Bike-Friendly Business Scoring for Commercial Lenders
A small business lender evaluating a Honolulu retail or food-service applicant checks whether a public bike rack is installed adjacent to the business address, using proximity to city infrastructure as one signal of foot traffic and neighborhood investment when assessing the loan.
Delivery Fleet Route Planning for Last-Mile Logistics
A courier or micro-mobility operator planning bike-based delivery zones in Honolulu cross-references rack locations against their service area to identify streets with existing cycling infrastructure, reducing the cost of deploying new assets.
Retail Site Selection for Cycling-Adjacent Businesses
A specialty retailer evaluating storefront options in Honolulu uses rack density by neighborhood to estimate cyclist foot traffic near candidate addresses, informing lease decisions without commissioning a separate traffic study.



















