Tampa Bay Area Television Stations Feature Robotic Parking

Tampa Bay area television stations, Bay News 9 and Tampa Bay's 10 News, recently featured Robotic Parking's automated garages in their local news broadcasts.

"As unique as the thatch roof at Four Green Fields Irish Pub in Hyde Park may be, owner Colin Breen is adding something more unique next door," says Bay News 9 reporter. "A fully automated robotic parking garage with the capacity to handle more cars in a smaller space."

"City administrators who approved the project said it could be a tourist attraction of its own."

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"Colin Breen, owner of Four Green Fields in South Tampa, is building a new boutique hotel at a lot near his pub. He looked at the costs and the space consumption of a traditional garage, and decided a robotic garage would be more efficient--and safe for his customer," says Tampa Bay 10 News reporter.

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'Robotic garages' plan driven by profit

MIAMI - (KRT) - "Remember that touchdown dance you did in your car the last time you found a decent parking space downtown? Computerized, automated parking systems planned in Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale might make those victories a little more common."

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Plan for robotic garage may give parking a lift

"It's like a smart warehouse system for parking," said Dale Denda, a researcher at the Parking Market Research Company in McLean, Va. "The garage works fine. We know that because there are literally hundreds of them working in Europe."

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Robotic garage gives parking a lift

"Robotic Parking, a Clearwater-based company owned by German-born engineer Gerhard Haag, is building both Breen's garage and a 450-space robotic garage at Harrison Village, a 141-unit condominium and retail complex on Fort Harrison Avenue at Jones Street in Clearwater."

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The Garage

... there are no attendants, and parking takes less than a minute. Drivers don’t even enter the building. They simply pull into a docking bay, turn off their engines, swipe their credit cards, and walk away. The 324-car garage does the rest. Vehicles are lifted by an automated elevator and hoisted onto steel pallets by an electro-mechanically driven carrier system. Custom software works in conjunction with Cimplicity, the automation program used by many General Motors manufacturing plants and NASA facilities. Because the garage does not have to provide circular ramps or space for drivers to maneuver, it fits three times as many vehicles as conventional garages. An added plus: The absence of ramps saves thousands of gallons of gas every year.


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