iPark CEO, Billy Lerner, Unveils iPark's New Forest Hills Parking Facility
iPark CEO Billy Lerner announces the opening of a new Forest Hills garage at 16000 70th Avenue, enhancing parking access near Forest Hills Stadium and local attractions.
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iPark CEO Billy Lerner announces the grand opening of a new Bronx parking facility at 2455 3rd Ave, offering affordable, app-based reservations near Yankee Stadium and cultural hubs.
Expanding Manhattan Portfolio
iPark CEO Billy Lerner opens two new eco-friendly parking garages in Lenox Hill, Manhattan, enhancing access for hospital visitors and supporting NYC's sustainability goals.
iPark, Billy Lerner to use LPR technology in every parking facility by fall 2023.
iPark CEO Billy Lerner announces full rollout of License Plate Recognition technology in all NYC parking garages by Fall 2023 to improve security and efficiency.
iPark records a remarkable increase in mobile application downloads in Q3 and Q4 of 2022.
iPark CEO Billy Lerner announces a 63% increase in mobile app downloads during Q3 and Q4 of 2022, highlighting improved online reservations and seamless parking experiences across New York City.
iParks CEO mobile application experiences a significant increase in downloads with exciting new feature additions.
iPark CEO Billy Lerner announces a significant rise in mobile app downloads following the addition of advanced features like price comparison, multi-day reservations, and EV charging filters, revolutionizing parking in New York City.
Billy Lerner and iPark report significant growth of their cutting-edge mobile parking application in New York City.
iPark CEO Billy Lerner highlights significant growth of the iPark mobile app, providing New Yorkers with seamless parking reservations, real-time availability, and access to hundreds of locations across NYC.
iParks CEO, Billy Lerner credits social media for its substantial influence on the growth of iParks mobile application.
iPark CEO Billy Lerner highlights how targeted social media campaigns on Facebook, Instagram, and Google ads fueled the surge in downloads of the iPark mobile app, enhancing parking convenience for NYC drivers.