No Sleep 'til Brooklyn

The world’s best-designed scooters now have a New York address.

We’re opening the doors today on a new Unagi brand store, on Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg. We couldn’t be more excited.

Our new store, located at 324 Wythe Avenue, will give New Yorkers a new way to see, touch, and test-drive an Unagi. We want to help people explore the city in a smarter, more sustainable way – and to do it in style, on the world’s best-designed scooters.   

The New York streetscape has changed dramatically in 2020. People have embraced e-scooters, e-bikes and bicycles in unprecedented numbers, seeking new ways to get around without sharing transportation. 

We’ve seen that growth first-hand: Unagi’s sales in New York City quadrupled between the first and second quarter this year. And our sales in Q2 of 2020 were up 549% compared with the same period in 2019 -- a more than six-fold increase.

With this new store, even more people can scoot out on their own Unagi, whether it’s by purchasing a scooter or trying our amazing Unagi All-Access subscription service. New York is one of just two cities where we offer this service, which enables people to get our revolutionary electric scooter for less than $10 a week. 

We’re celebrating the opening with a special giveaway: customers who come in today will have a chance to win one of three Unagi Model One E500 scooters! Come down to the store to enter the contest, and at the end of the day, we'll choose the lucky winners! (You don't need to be there for the drawing -- we'll reach out to you if you're a winner!)

Our team will be here seven days a week, from 11-7. Please stop by and say hello. 

 


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