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Amazon offers Hub delivery lockers to apartments across the US
Over half a million residents in New York, San Francisco and some other locations can already have their packages delivered to Amazon's Hub lockers for their buildings. And those Hubs are bound to become a more common sight in apartments and condos, now that the e-commerce giant has officially announced the product a year after it first offered them for installation. Amazon presents the Hub as a solution for receiving parcels not just from the company itself, but also from other websites, shops or even friends and family. It's like Amazon Locker, except it's exclusive to a building's residents.
Amazon's 'The Hub' is a delivery locker for residential buildings
Amazon already has lockers in various public locations that you can use to receive packages, but it's now offering a more private option for multi-tenant dwellings. The e-commerce titan has launched a new service that offers to install "Hubs" in condos, apartment buildings and complexes for use exclusively by people who live there. Once it's installed, Amazon doesn't care who uses it for delivery -- you can use it to receive parcels from other websites, retailers and even from your relatives.