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GGMC to operate 325-car parking lot

The Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden have entered into an agreement with GGMC Parking, LLC under which GGMC will operate the 325-car parking lot on behalf of both institutions while introducing new revenue control equipment. GGMC is known as "the Arts Garage" for its renowned displays of vintage art posters and historical photographs in gallery-like settings at many of its 48 parking locations throughout New York City. "We are proud to associate with these august institutions, which association is in keeping with GGMC's focus on aesthetics and its patronage of the arts," said GGMC's vice president and counsel Andrew Grossman. Numbered among GGMC's 12 Brooklyn locations are the Brooklyn Academy of Music's and the Brooklyn Hospital Center's parking facilities.
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