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for Ace Parking, were on-site July 1 when the operation was handed over. “I am confident thatAce Parking will provide out- standing customer experiences,” Jones said, “and (that) Phoenix and its visitors will see an immediate difference in operators. In addition to our industry-leading auditing practices, our high level of customer service is what makes (us) superior and what we’re most proud of.” HighConcreteGroup, an affiliate ofHigh Industries Inc.,
has introduced a new website for architects, general contractors and building industry professionals. The site, www.highcon-
crete.com, is designed to provide important information and tools for planning, designing and constructing buildingswith pre- cast concrete. SevenOne Seven Parking Enterprises, a provider of park-
ing management and valet parking and transportation services, has announced an agreementwith PerkinsRowe to provide valet parking services. The upscale retail, office and residential devel- opment in Baton Rouge, LA, “(now has) a new partner that strives to provide the highest level of hospitality services avail- able.” Rick Balow, General Manager of Perkins Rowe, said: “With this partnership…we are convinced we have found the perfect operator.” Digital Monitoring Products (DMP) has named Diane
McFarlin as its Regional SalesManager for Texas. She will be responsible for developing new sales and providing on-going service to DMP-authorized dealers throughout Texas, saidMark NeSmith,Vice President of Sales.
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Editor@parkingtoday.com The Concrete IndustryManagement (CIM) program – a
business-intensive curriculum that rewards successful students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in CIM – has announcedMohamedMahgoub as the newCIMProgramCoor- dinator at the New Jersey Institute ofTechnology. Richard N. BestAssociates, a leader in systems integration
and innovation for the parking and access control industry, has launched its new website With
www.RNBest.com, said Vice President
JeffreyM.Best, “now we can provide our broad client base with instant access to the products, services and emerging technologies that suit their needs, while incorporating a feedback component to help us remain at the forefront of creative innova- tion in the parking services industry.” Impark has been awarded multiyear contracts to manage
parking operations at five buildings within theWashington, DC, portfolio of Brookfield Properties Corp., a commercial real estate organization that owns, develops and operates landmark office buildings in high-growth NorthAmerican cities. The five facilities total 986 spaces, and include self-park and valet-assist parking operations. CVPS, the scalable valet parking software from Service
Tracking Systems, is now servicing severalMiami Beach bou- tique hotels on South Beach. The Delano, Shore Club andMon- drian, which are operated by AAA Parking, are using CVPS to manage valet staff, revenue control and overall valet parking operations. “With CVPS,” saidAAA ParkingVP Bryan DeCort, “we know precisely how many cars are parked, who parked and retrieved them, and how long it took.”
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