Expanding parking portfolio

Feb 11

New York, New York, February 13th, 2024.

William Lerner, the President and CEO of iPark, has announced the opening of the company’s brand new parking location in Chelsea. iPark is New York’s premier parking solutions provider and under the leadership of William Lerner the company has continued to expand their portfolio of parking garages throughout the New York metropolitan area.


Located at 148-150 W 20th Street in Chelsea, the new garage is right at the center of the historic west Manhattan neighborhood. Providing easy access to popular music venues like Irving Plaza, Gramercy Theatre, and Madison Square Garden, the new site aims to address the diverse needs of those passing through the neighborhood. The addition of this new facility will improve accessibility for both residents and visitors to the neighborhood alike. 

iPark has continuously been at the forefront of technological advances in their field. This new facility for iPark was designed with efficiency and modernity in mind, incorporating sophisticated technology such as charging ports for electric cars and license plate recognition technology to enhance security. 


William Lerner has shown a continuous dedication to providing streamlined and efficient parking solutions for the people of New York City. In an ever changing urban landscape, William Lerner has ensured that iPark has consistently improved on customer satisfaction. 


Further information about the new Chelsea location and iPark’s comprehensive range of parking solutions can be found via their website https://ipark.com/ or via their app iPark - NYC Parking. 

Published in partnership with iPark. 

Email: info@ipark.com – 855-472-7569

Website: https://ipark.com/ 

SOURCE: iPark NYC.

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