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ness unit, and he also served as Vice President with Lafarge NorthAmerica, the largest diversified supplier of construction materials in the United States and Canada. Next Property Management, Inc., announced that Jeff
Leicht has joined the company as Director of PropertyManage- ment. Leicht will intensify Next Realty’s property management operations in both retail and parking portfolios. Leicht brings diverse real estate experience to his role, having significant expe- rience in both the retail and residential real estate markets across metropolitan Chicago and theMidwest region. McCarthyBuildingCompanies Inc., one of SouthernCal-
ifornia’s preeminent builders of parking structures, has been awarded the design-build contract for a $19.9 million parking facility to be located on the LosAngeles Harbor College campus
inWilmington.The structurewill bring 1,000 newparking spaces to the growing school when complete in spring 2011. ”Commu- nity colleges are seeing their commuter-based student popula- tions grow, and with that growth, sufficient parking is becoming more critical,” said Al Carroll,McCarthy’s executive vice presi- dent- parking services. “In planning the structure at LosAngeles Harbor College, there were a number of site challenges that we were able to solve through the design-build
process.Now,wewill be able to complete the projectwhileminimizing the interference and disruption to the campus.” After an 18 month search and competitive bid process, the
thriving suburb of Downers Grove, Illinois, has chosen Bright GreenMatrix to retrofit its parking garage signage. The town
local government was looking for a low maintenance, environ- mentally friendly alternative to the traditional fluorescent tubes that were originally installed. The signage within the parking garage is illuminated 24 hours a day and provides a safe way finding route – failed tubes needed to be replaced immediately - a costly and labour intensive process. TimHaahs is pleased to announceMark Santos’promotion
toVice
President.Mark began his careerwithTimHaahs ten years ago after completing his degree at the Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity.Mark quickly excelled as a project engineer andwas promot- ed to ProjectManager in
2005.Mark was promoted to Philadel- phia and Corporate Director of Operations in
2007.Mark’s expe- rience with TimHaahs includes complex parking and mixed-use projects, from studies and planning through design and restora- tion. He has also served the Pennsylvania ParkingAssociation on the Executive Board for three
years.Mark’s transition toMiami will extend theTimHaahs network of clients throughout the south- ern region, positioning our firm to grow throughout Florida. “Mark’smove to ourMiami officewill benefit not only our Flori- da clients and friends, but the entire firm,” statedCEOTimHaahs. ZipPark Inc. went live with its zControl Event and Valet
solution atYankee StadiuminMay of this
year.The parkingman- agement team at Standard Parking oversaw the successful launch and was pleased to provide its event patrons at the new stadium with the conveniences and fast processing time offered by theZip- Park system, Motorola’s MC70 Enterprise Digital Assistants (EDAs), andClick and Park’s online parking and routing software.
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We have Electronic Mechanisms ready to go with one year warranties and a large inventory of refurbished Model 65; 70; 80 and 90 Single and Duplex housings available for sale.
Our in-house powder paint department will powder coat your housings in any color and fully re-assemble with new domes and decals.
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