Amazon has inked deals with several of the nation’s largest apartment building owners to install Amazon locker systems at residential properties, where packages can be delivered and stored for pickup.
Innovative as ever, Amazon has quietly rolled out a new delivery feature to help apartment landlords in particularly dense markets manage tenant packages. The locker service, called The Hub, is ...
Amazon quietly announced The Hub on a new dedicated website today. It’s the retail giant’s latest effort to make online shopping as effortless and flexible as possible. The Hub reflects the reality ...
Amazon continues to roll out its “Hub” apartment delivery lockers, announcing today that the service is now available to more than 500,000 residents across the U.S. The company launched the initiative ...
The incentives — collectively known as Easier with Amazon — include free one-year Prime membership and an Echo device (Alexa, that is) for tenants, along with locker access. Landlords would also ...
Ben Fox Rubin was a senior reporter for CNET News in Manhattan, reporting on Amazon, e-commerce and mobile payments. He previously worked as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and got his start at ...
Do...these things not exist in the US already? This is how everyone receives packages too large to fit in your mailbox if you're not home in my complex in Tokyo. It's ...
Apartment residents at a giant new development in downtown San Francisco are among the first in the country to use Amazon Hub, the new delivery locker concept from the tech giant that accepts packages ...