How Cycling Centers Could Help Smooth Commuter Transitions | Fast Company

I can't wait until cycle-ports, with bike housing and people showers become more mainstream. While difficult in cities like Boston (the long, cold winter months will turn off many non-hardcore cyclists) there are a multitude of places where this could be a no-brainer. Has this type of setup already taken off in a city like Portland, OR yet? I imagine they'll be on the bleeding edge of this type of movement.
Imagine cutting your fuel bills in half, losing 10 pounds and getting your 1st of 2 workouts done before you punch in?
Sounds like a nice alternative to gridlock traffic to me.
