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What is Whereipark
Want to see the future of parking in america? Look abroad.
The standard American parking lot is a vast expanse of blacktop hashed with white lines. Sometimes, particularly in urban areas, these lots are stacked on top of one another and connected by ramps to create a parking garage, but the basic premise remains the same.
Whereipark partners with reforestation non-profit, one tree planted
WhereiPark cares deeply about the planet and creating a business that gives back to nature. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce that we’re partnering with One Tree Planted! One Tree Planted is a 501(c)(3) non-profit on a mission to make it simple for anyone to help the environment.
Would you let a robot park your car?
You pull up to the curb and the valet is there to greet you. Instead of handing them your keys, you simply take your ticket, lock your doors, and walk away as the valet lifts your car by its wheels and totes it away, depositing it in a sea of vehicles tightly packed together, inaccessible to human drivers.
Whereipark welcomes monkeyparking parkers via monkeyparking acquisition!
With WhereiPark’s recent acquisition of San Francisco-based MonkeyParking, all of MonkeyParking’s assets are now part of the WhereiPark network and will be rebranded in the coming months.
What biden’s infrastructure plan means for mass transit
The U.S. urgently needs infrastructure rebuilding. President Biden proposes a $2.3-trillion plan for highways, rails, and mass transit to tackle the issue.
Reimagining the parking lot
When a parking lot transforms into an art gallery, performance space, restaurant, or even a home for animatronic dinosaurs, it’s no longer just a parking lot—it becomes a canvas for creativity and a means of income for property owners adapting to the pandemic’s challenges.