Adaptive Reuse and Parking Design: The New Trend
Driving habits are changing. We’ve heard it over and over the last year or so, and the parking industry is working hard to ensure that whatever new habits become dominant in the future will be reflected in effective and efficient design and management of parking facilities. Last week, Wired got Read More »
Making Waves and Headlines
By Shawn Conrad, CAE On November 1, 1948, Henry S. Truman, the Democratic candidate for President of the United States, went to bed thinking about the inevitable—that he would lose the election to Thomas E. Dewey. The outcome was so certain, the Chicago Daily Tribune printed the infamous headline, “Dewey Read More »
Doing Well, Doing Good
Gary Means, CAPP, is no stranger to community service. He’s the guy behind the Food for Fines drive in Lexington, Ky., that collected more than 10,000 cans of food for the needy last year. This year, he’s trying something a little different: spending 24 hours outside to draw attention to Read More »
A Green Lot Opens
Paul Wessel, director of market development at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), last week made remarks at the opening of Connecticut’s first “green” parking lot (read about it here). We liked them so much we wanted to share them here: Mayor Harp has called us all to embrace a Read More »
Take IPI’s Inclement Weather Survey and You Could Win a Free Webinar
IPI is researching best practices for inclement weather and weather emergencies for parking organizations. This initiative will provide resources to improve the safety and security of parking patrons, staff, and facilities. Your participation is invaluable in determining how our industry addresses and prepares for weather emergencies and what additional resources Read More »