There is Zagster bike sharing within the downtown area, however it is for employees of Quicken Loans and their affiliated companies.
In December 2012, Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert announced that one of his companies, Rock Ventures purchased the building and that Quicken Loans would occupy eight-floors in the structure.
In 2005, Cavaliers majority owner Dan Gilbert (owner of Quicken Loans) renovated the arena, installing new seats, state of the art scoreboards, video systems, sound systems, arena graphics, signage, security, locker rooms, and suite upgrades, all of which were in place for the start of the Cavaliers 2005–2006 season, except for the seats, which were replaced a few sections at a time.
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It is part of a "family" of companies that includes Quicken Loans, Fathead, the Cleveland Cavaliers and StyleCaster.