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New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - November 17, 2023) - iPark and CEO Billy Lerner have announced the company's plans to open two new parking facilities in Midtown Manhattan. As a leading name of parking solutions in the city, iPark continues to make strides in expanding its network throughout the New York metropolitan area.

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Billy Lerner, iPark CEO and President.

Located in the heart of the city's thriving business district, iPark's state-of-the-art parking facilities address the pressing parking needs of both residents and businesses in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood. This strategic move led by CEO Billy Lerner underscores iPark's commitment to delivering innovative solutions that cater to the ever-changing demands of city drivers. Situated amidst the towering skyscrapers and thriving commerce of Midtown Manhattan, iPark's newest parking facilities are a testament to Billy Lerner's dedication to enhancing the urban living experience. The opening of these new parking garages promises to help the way both residents and businesses navigate parking in this busy neighborhood.

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Midtown – location of iPark's two new parking garages.

With the strategic placement of these new facilities, iPark aims to contribute to the ease of navigating Midtown, whether for work, shopping, dining, or entertainment. Offering a variety of parking options tailored to meet the diverse needs of Midtown's residents and visitors, iPark continues its mission to make parking in New York City convenient for all.

Further information about iPark can be found via their website https://ipark.com/ or via their app iPark - NYC Parking.

Email: info@ipark.com – 855-472-7569Website: https://ipark.com/SOURCE: iPark NYC.

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