Solving America’s Parking Challenges Since 1969
Over 55 years and 1,500 completed projects, ParkPlus has designed and installed high-density parking systems for some of the most complex and demanding sites in the United States.
A single-source provider of high-density parking systems
ParkPlus was founded in 1969 in Queens, New York. For more than five decades, the company has designed and installed high-density vehicle parking and storage systems, both automated and mechanical, for projects across the United States.
Every ParkPlus system is custom-engineered to the site. There are no off-the-shelf configurations. The company works directly with developers, architects, and general contractors to deliver parking solutions that fit the specific dimensions, structural requirements, and operational goals of each project.
ParkPlus is a full turnkey provider, managing every phase from initial design and engineering through manufacturing, installation, and ongoing support and maintenance. This single-source model ensures continuity and accountability across the entire project lifecycle.
The company operates from three US offices: East Rutherford, New Jersey (headquarters), Los Angeles, California, and Hialeah, Florida. To date, ParkPlus has completed more than 1,500 projects, built over 30 automated parking systems, and its installed systems park more than 300,000 cars every day.
Built different, from the inside out
In-House Engineering & Software
ParkPlus maintains dedicated in-house engineering and software development teams. System design, structural calculations, controls programming, and user interface development are all handled internally, never outsourced.
Full Turnkey Delivery
Every project is managed end-to-end: design, engineering, manufacturing, installation, and ongoing support. One company, one point of accountability, from the first drawing to long-term maintenance.
Broadest Product Range in the US
ParkPlus offers the widest range of parking systems of any single US provider: mechanical lifts, semi-automated puzzle systems, fully automated AGV and Rack & Rail solutions, and custom-engineered configurations.
Multiple World Firsts
ParkPlus has delivered multiple world-first automated parking systems, including the world’s largest and tallest automated parking structure, a 411-space AGV system in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood.
Four categories, one provider
Mechanical Parking Lifts
Hydraulic and electric lift systems that stack vehicles vertically to multiply parking capacity in existing or new structures.
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Semi-Automated Puzzle Systems
Multi-level puzzle-style platforms that shift and slide to deliver vehicles without full automation infrastructure.
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Fully Automated Systems
Robotic AGV and Rack & Rail systems that park and retrieve vehicles without any driver involvement.
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Custom Solutions
Purpose-built configurations including freestanding and building-integrated display units for unique project requirements.
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Left to right: Ryan Astrup, Senior Vice President · Gary Astrup, Chief Compliance Officer · Ron Astrup, Chief Executive Officer · Paul Bates, Group President · Evan Nathanson, Chief Financial Officer
East Rutherford, NJ
160 E Union Ave, East Rutherford, NJ 07073
Hialeah, FL
225 W 74th Place, Hialeah, FL 33014
Los Angeles, CA
8640 Tamarack Ave, Los Angeles, CA 91352
Industry firsts & proven at scale
A selection of milestones across our full product range: mechanical, semi-automated, and fully automated.
First in America
ParkPlus installed the first approved stacked mechanical parking equipment in the United States, the foundation of a product line that has since parked over 300,000 cars daily across thousands of installations nationally.
Manhattan’s Largest
ParkPlus delivered the largest semi-automated lift-slide puzzle parking system in Manhattan, New York, demonstrating the scale and complexity achievable with semi-automated technology in the most demanding urban market in the country.
World’s Largest & Tallest
Brickell House in Miami, Florida: a 411-space AGV automated parking system, the world’s largest and tallest automated parking structure at the time of completion. One of more than 25 fully automated systems ParkPlus has delivered in the United States.
300,000 Cars. Every Day.
ParkPlus mechanical parking systems park more than 300,000 vehicles daily across thousands of installations throughout the United States, making ParkPlus the most widely deployed high-density parking solution in the country.
More Industry Firsts
- First approved stacked mechanical parking equipment in the United States
- First semi-automated parking system in the United States
- First palletless automated parking system in the United States
- First AGV robotic valet system in California
- First AGV and Rack & Rail automated parking systems in Boston
- First automated parking system in the Midwest
- First AGV robotic valet parking system in London, England
- Largest semi-automated parking system in Manhattan, New York
- Largest automated parking system in Manhattan, New York
- Largest and tallest AGV automated parking system in the world
- First automated parking structure considered for LEED Gold/Silver certification for Innovation in Design and Reduced Emissions
AIA continuing education
ParkPlus offers an AIA-accredited continuing education course through AEC Daily for architects and design professionals. The course covers high-density parking system design, integration considerations, and project planning for automated and mechanical solutions.
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Every ParkPlus system is custom-engineered to the site. Talk to our team about your project requirements, site constraints, and system options.