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space in which vehicles can be parked

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the act of maneuvering a vehicle into a location where it can be left temporarily

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Regular maintenance of parkade areas is a necessity as it mitigates health risks and helps protect the value of the concrete structure.
In November, the city activated a new security system in the parkade with cameras that are monitored 24 hours a day.
Calgary also wanted the parkade to conjure up images of the prairie any time of the day.
The Calgary Airport Authority has started construction on a new 1900 stall parkade, which is scheduled to be open in autumn 2009.
Concrete parkade, chain link fence rusting in the cold rain.
"The first indication we had that we were going to have problems was on Tuesday, [June 10]," says Archer, noting that an underground parkade at City Hall floods if the river rises beyond 12 feet.
It will sit atop a 700-car public parkade and will tie seamlessly into a new LRT station.
Furrow Parkade pendant lamp (about $400) from Propellor Design (propellor.ca or 604/682-6665).
Those taxpayers are International Paper Co., $9.587 million assessment; Staples Inc., $7 million; Sears Essential Store, $6.5 million; Wal-Mart, $5.785 million; Stop & Shop, $5.56 million; Connecticut Light & Power, $5.35 million; Highland Drive Associates Shopping Center, $3.99 million; Putnam Downtown LLC Shopping Center, $3.6 million; Putnam Parkade Shopping Center, $3.4 million; and Yankee Gas Service Co., a $3.345 million assessment.
* Lowe's leased 135,000 s/f in the Meriden Parkade located on East Main Street at the crossroads of I-91 and 1-691 in Meriden, Connecticut.
The film, in fact, makes explicit reference to Oklahoma City, in its depiction of explosives planted in a van in an underground parkade. It also makes reference to the notion that, in the "post-national" future, paramilitary and guerilla warfare tactics will be commonplace and mandatory.
A downtown property with a 1950s-era six-story "parkade" had fallen prey to car thefts, vandalism, and property damage.
Savoie continues on an oceanside trail and over the Johnson Street Bridge to a parkade near City Hall, where she unlocks the gate to a wire enclosure and wheels her bike inside.
ft.: Loading facilities: Yes Storage space: Varies Parking capacity: 2,700 downtown parkade No.