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Allpro Parking completes Trolley Lot: 427-space parking facility

Surface parking facility “Trolley Lot” in the Armory Square District -  Syracuse, NY Surface parking facility “Trolley Lot” in the Armory Square District - Syracuse, NY

Syracuse, NY Allpro Parking, LLC, has re-entered into the city parking market with the opening of a 427 space surface parking facility located in the Armory Sq. District downtown.

Allpro Parking, LLC responded to an RFP process initiated by Onondaga County in January, 2016 and was awarded the contract in July, 2016 with operations beginning the first of September. “We plan to have an aggressive expansion back into this market,” said Daniel Lassiter, director of business development at Allpro Parking. “We have not been in the Syracuse area since 2012 so this operation fits nicely into our overall development plan for expansion in New York State.” 

The “Trolley Lot,” as the facility is commonly referred, is unique in that the Onondaga County Department of Water has completely redesigned the location after an extensive renovation of the city’s and county’s water filtration system They utilized the latest technology and green construction methods, all located beneath the parking lot surface, to filter rain water more efficiently. 

This new Allpro Parking operation is located directly behind the Museum of Science and Technology in the recently updated area of Armory Sq., home to the Landmark Theatre and several nightclubs, bars and restaurants. Not only is this parking lot in an ideal location for the nightlife and events in the area, but it is also one of the least expensive parking lots for monthly and daily parking in the downtown area. 

Trolley Lot will be staffed Monday through Friday from 7am – 3pm.  There is a new digital meter installed for convenient payment using cash or credit cards. 

Allpro Parking, LLC currently operates 140 locations in 14 cities throughout New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania with a workforce of 540+ employees. In 2012, Allpro Parking was named the Crystal Award Winner for large-sized companies by the Buffalo Niagara Business Ethics Association (BNBEA). This first place award acknowledges Allpro's consistent high quality services, ethical business practices, safe work environments, employee buy-in and commitment, and ourparticipation in numerous civic endeavors. In the same year, Allpro received the "Outstanding Employee Culture" award from the Buffalo Niagara Human Resource Association (BNHRA), exemplifying their charitable participation in area communities, and showcasing their dedication to employees through various benefit offerings, recognition programs, staff events and training opportunities.

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