Metro

Luxury bathrooms coming to NYC’s mass transit hubs

Need a clean-bathroom break or shower and you don’t have Manhattan digs? A Fairfield, Conn., entrepreneur is launching what he says is the city’s first “luxury bathroom and private day storage” in New York.

The first Posh Stow and Go will be located in Midtown, near Grand Central and Penn stations, and on street level so visitors and commuters can stow their belongings for the day.

The 3,000 square-foot space will also offer clean, individual bathrooms with showers that are open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., 363 days a year.

Wayne Parks, 48, a firefighter and businessman with a background in construction, will launch as early as June.

He’s putting $300,000 into it, and expects to open a downtown location later this year.

The self-confessed germaphobe conceived of the idea because he didn’t want to use dirty bathrooms when he came into the city with his wife and kids.

He will charge a $15 membership fee and offer packages for three, six or 10 days, priced at $8, $7 and $6 per day, respectively, in any combination of packages.