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Wallside Windows offers half price Lyft rides home for Tigers fans on Opening Day

Safe Ride With Wallside program to help Tigers fans get home on Opening Day

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DETROIT – Wallside Windows is offering half price rides Friday with the ride-sharing service Lyft for Detroit Tigers fans heading home after the Opening Day game against the Boston Red Sox at Comerica Park.

"At Wallside, we’re all huge Tigers fans," said chief of staff Adam Blanck. "We know Opening Day is one of metro Detroit’s favorite holidays, and we want to make sure everyone who celebrates gets home safely."

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Fans leaving Comerica Park can enter a promo code in the Lyft app before requesting a ride, and Wallside Windows will pay half the cost of the ride home.

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"If you watch Tigers games on TV, you’re used to hearing us promote half off replacement windows that we make for your home," Wallside Windows vice president Stanford Blanck said. "Offering a safe ride home at half off seemed like a great way to provide something for fans on Opening Day."

Wallside Windows will cover half the total cost of Lyft rides up to $30, the company said.

"Lyft drivers in metro Detroit are here to provide a safe ride whenever you need one, and we’re thrilled to partner with Wallside to make this an option for fans on Opening Day," said Elliot Darvick, Lyft’s general manager for Detroit.

Wallside Windows is a family-owned business that started in Detroit in 1944. Wallside employees include hundreds of people who manufacture windows at the company’s factory in Taylor and install them in homes throughout Michigan and northern Ohio.

Lyft was founded in 2012 and is available in more than 300 cities. It has provided rides in the Metro Detroit area since 2014.

 

Click here for more details on the Safe Ride With Wallside program.


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