Amazon Locker - Atlas

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Amazon Locker - Atlas sits at a major Upper East Side crossroads, one block below East 113th Street amid bodegas and print shops; packages land here or move out seven days a week. The neighborhood’s postal density keeps lockers humming between Sutton Place and Harlem around the clock— Coliseum and Museum Mile aren’t far by foot or bus (route M-111 two stops south). Shopify holds online carts while locked metal sleeves hold parcels; hold‑ups rarely last past the next weekend. Behind glass doors, capacity ticks upward for prime same-day couriers and weekend drop-offs that might bog down a post office—but parcel lockers glide past the afternoon rush. Carriers approve because small format beats shortage of sidewalk space, and recipients appreciate the 24/7 swipe-and-lift instead of rearranging home schedules. Absent a counter, three oversized door banks let a mom, courier, and student retrieve packages simultaneously between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. The building—Copy Kat Printers at 1785 Lexington Avenue—serves as ground zero for misdirected Amazon boxes, thawing frosted slots during blizzards without attracting foot traffic. Curbside bikes pause three minutes; Subway stairs climb one block north last. Bulk mailers and two-day labels toggle seamlessly on the building’s right side where freight can idle without blocking traffic. Call ahead if you’re carrying a sizable delivery or can’t pull into the 20-minute meter window. The map below shows Lexington between East 112th and 113th Streets; select directions to plot your route on foot.

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Created 15 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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