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What is Whereipark

Introducing whereipark and spotangels integration
If you’re in a major U.S. city, you’ve likely experienced the frustration of trying to find a parking space. Proximity to your final destination, price, security, and time restrictions are all factors

Curb appeal…without the curb
One of the bedrock drivers of the real estate market is that attractive properties can command higher rents. That’s why everyone from local residential agents to the largest operators

A brief history of technology and parking meters
At first glance, there is nothing high-tech about parking your car. You simply drive to a point along the side of the road or into a parking lot and leave. That’s it. But if you look at the last hundred

Towering inferno: do skyscrapers still matter?
In the late 1920s, New York builders engaged in a remarkable battle to create the world’s tallest building. This “race to the sky” culminated with the completion of the Empire State

Are cities still a thing?
As American cities emerge from the first wave of coronavirus – which is actually still going on, but that’s a discussion for another time – everyone is wondering how cities will get

Crosstown traffic
As things have started to open up again, traffic is making a comeback. It’s not uncommon to see urban freeways crammed with cars, and city streets filled with impatient…