This Startup Is Eyeing a Members-Only Bathroom in Times SquarePosh Stow and Go is currently hosting a crowdfunding campaign for its planned ultra-luxe restroom and storage facility slated to arrive in New York City's Times Square this June.

ByGeoff Weiss

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This summer, onestartupis hoping to bring some much-needed privacy -- and an added dash of glamour -- to one of the world's most bustling intersections.

As a glitzy new take on the port-a-potty business, Posh Stow and Go is a luxury bathroom and storage facility for members only, slated to debut in New York City's Times Square this June.

Tourists and locals alike will be able to safely store their belongings while out and about -- as well as make use of the facility's staffed, private restrooms featuring "soundproof rooms, motion sensor flushers and faucets, and high-powered hand dryers," the company said.

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Additional planned amenities include digitally resettable lockers, luxury showers in one of every five rooms, electronic charging stations and, eventually, private lounges for nursing mothers.

Beginning today, Posh Stow and Go is also launching amonth-long crowdfunding campaignon Indiegogo that will offer prospective users as much as half off their memberships. "I believe in deeply rewarding the early-bird supporters who help spread Posh's message organically," said the company's founder, Wayne Parks.

Current packages availableon the company's site包括三天的浴室和储物柜存储for $24, six days for $4, and $60 for 10 days of use. Posh Stow and Go said it will sell limited packages to maximize the eventual user experience.

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Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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