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Allpro Parking acquires Eckl Parking Company of Columbus, Ohio

Allpro Parking, LLC has acquired Eckl Parking Company based in Columbus. Effective February, Eckl Parking, LLC portfolio of services, along with their staff will become part of the Allpro Parking organization. Eckl Parking will continue to operate all of their locations under the Eckl brand, including valet services to Nationwide Children's Hospital and Hampton Inn as well as parking services at Creekside- Gahanna. With the acquisition Allpro Parking Ohio will upgrade operations, streamline administrative services, and allow better opportunity to provide superior parking services to customers in Ohio. Eckl Parking now joins Allpro Parking's diverse portfolio of hospitality, event, and healthcare valet parking as well as mixed use and Class A office offerings. "I have had the distinct privilege over the years of working with Thomas Eckl, owner Eckl Parking, resulting in a wonderful and fruitful friendship, " said Richard A. Serra President and CEO Allpro Parking, LLC. "This acquisition positions us nicely for tremendous growth in the Ohio markets and beyond. We look forward bringing Allpro Parking's unique brand to new markets." These new locations have increased Allpro Parking's footprint to 46,380 spaces, operating in 10 cities managing more than 120 locations. Allpro Parking operates throughout New York, Ohio and in Southern Florida. Allpro Parking, LLC celebrates its 15th year in business and was awarded the Buffalo Niagara Business Ethics Crystal Award 2012 and Buffalo Niagara Human Resource Association 2012 Outstanding Employee Culture Award. In addition Allpro Parking, LLC offers first class valet services at medical facilities, hotels and special events, and provides parking management solutions for virtually every requirement.
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