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It’s 11:15 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. Todd Tucker is sitting at his desk, sipping his second coffee of the morning. He’s finishing up a
It’s 11:15 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. Todd Tucker is sitting at his desk, sipping his second coffee of the morning. He’s finishing up a
Living in one of the largest cities in the U.S. has provided me with a unique perspective on the significant impact parking can have on
By Brian Wolff “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.” – Sherlock Holmes It may seem strange to begin a
Universities, like many parking owners, have spent the past few years automating their parking locations and systems. The automation trend began with the introduction of
Most cities have lofty goals, and New York is no different. In 2022, the mayor and governor convened a panel and process titled, “Making New
Parking is very diverse place where many fundamentals meet. We park at university for the thirst of knowledge; we park in the business center to
We are in a transformational time and in what is now a very transformational business. In the world, times change slowly, but then along comes
Before you start, it’s OK to admit you’re unmercifully critical of any “X Steps” advice when it comes to leadership. Undoubtedly, you’ve got an infinite
The debate over gated or ungated continues. Certainly, there are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches. When a ticket has to be pulled to
As airfare prices continue to rise, travelers are increasingly scrutinizing their expenses, seeking ways to economize without compromising their travel experience. One often overlooked
Parking Today Media, the leading parking industry media company, announced a change in ownership. Kevin Uhlenhaker has purchased the company and its related outlets from
I’ve been interacting with a CEO coach for about a year, mostly through monthly group events, each with a six-session season or theme. The theme
One of the surest ways to bore my children is to start a sentence with the phrase “when I was a kid…” or “when I
One of my most recent RFPs (Request for Proposal) featured a well-known operator and a location that they operated quite successfully for more than five
I went to a small private Catholic school until 4th grade back in the North Hills of Pittsburgh. I remember walking up hill both ways
Over here, the heyday for building car parks was in the 60s and 70s. Cars were transitioning from the preserve of a wealthy minority to
I am excited to join the Parking Today team as CEO & Publisher after purchasing Parking Today Media from John Van Horn. For almost
I opened PIE 2024 with the announcement of sale of Parking Today Media to Kevin Uhlenhaker. I will let you read it here: I
To read previous chapters of “Death by Parking,” View Here Paul Manning was getting a little nervous. All the information from London was