impark การใช้
- The two-level 46 spot commercial parking section is managed by Impark.
- The commuter parking lot is operated by Imperial Parking Corporation, operating as Impark.
- On July 26th, 2011, the Ontario Teachers'Pension Plan announced that it had acquired Impark for an undisclosed sum.
- On April 8th, 2016, Impark acquired Republic Parking System to create one of North America's biggest parking management companies.
- As a division of Impark, Republic Parking will maintain its headquarters in Chattanooga and its name on more than 770 properties the company operates for cites and airports across the country.
- On October 1st, 2015, Impark announced that it had completed the acquisition of the assets of San Francisco Parking, Inc . ( " City Park " ), a parking management company based in San Francisco, California.
- In 1336, Alice de Lisle ( granddaughter of Henry I FitzGerold ) had a licence to impark 200 acres of woods and 100 acres of land, and the estate became the seat for the Barony of Lisle for two centuries.
- Impark has sometimes drawn criticism over business practices related to parking payment; at this lot in particular, commuters are required to pay a surcharge to use pay-by-phone when the lot's payment machines are out of order.
- In 1447 William Sydney the younger obtained a licence to impark ( i . e . enclose ) appertaining to his'manor'of Baynards, however its exact status at that time is dubious, being possibly still held as an under-tenant of Pollingfold Manor to the south-west.
- In 1637 he obtained the manor of Annagh, with numerous towns, castles, and lands adjoining it in Cork and Tipperary, the whole being, by special license of the crown, erected into the manor of Burton, with liberty to impark sixteen hundred acres, and right to enjoy numerous exceptional privileges.
- In 1420 the Manor of Whitworth and much of the other land in the vicinity, from Raby to Brancepeth, and including Old Park, Byers Green, Newfield and Tudhoe, became Neville property, and the Earl of Westmorland ( a Neville ) was granted a licence from Bishop Langley to impark 40 acres at Whitworth, and so began the Whitworth park of today.