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Auto Covers - an Opportunity for New Airport Revenues
Airport and Transit Managers frequently overlook the impact that covered parking can have on their revenues. As a consequence, private facilities siphon millions of dollars in parking fees every day from public facilities. The majority of travelers prefer covered parking for their autos and will pay a premium for the amenity.
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"A custom shade system… has turned what once was an area to be avoided in the parking garage into a packed house..... Customers are happy and so are we - this has been a worthwhile investment" Tulsa International Airport
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"We’ve got to do everything we can to keep people parking here,"
Airport Commissioner Dan Mahoney TriCities.com, July 21, 2006
"Parking, representing 30% of the airport's non-aviation revenue, is our biggest opportunity."
Ken Buchanan, DFW, Dallas Morning News, DFW turns its attention to parking, July 3, 2006
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Covered Parking Coaxes Reluctant Drivers into Driving Themselves
In the West where land is plentiful, drivers have been reluctant to abandon their autos and utilize cheaper public transportation. Why? Too often, the facilities available to commuters are broad expanses of concrete exposed to the blistering sun and blowing snow drifts. Who wants to return to a sweltering or snow-buried vehicle after a long day at work? The addition of AmeriShade auto covers can transform a sterile field of asphalt and cement into a protected haven of breezy shade including sheltered walkways and pedestrian rest areas. The canopies, designed and built to comply with the most demanding building codes and site requirements, will provides years of maintenance-free comfort and beauty.
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