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  2. The Parking Spot - Wikipedia

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    The Parking Spot has 38 locations across 22 U.S. airports, as of 2023. [5] In 2011, The Parking Spot was sold to real estate investment group Green Courte Partners LLC for $360 million. [6] Its loyalty rewards program, The Spot Club, crossed the million-member mark in 2016. [7]

  3. Park 'N Fly - Wikipedia

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    This Atlanta, Georgia-headquartered company was acquired in 1988 by the Dutch firm BCD Group. [2] Operating for 56 years across 12 markets, Park 'N Fly boasted 13 facilities and 80 affiliate locations, offering a spectrum of services ranging from valet parking and car detailing to pet boarding and online reservations. [3]

  4. Magnolia Park Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The Magnolia Park TC includes access to the METRORail Green Line which runs west towards the Theater District in Downtown Houston. The Magnolia Park TC serves as the eastern terminus of the line. The transit center features local bus service, a pickup/drop-off drive, passenger canopy, B-Cycle bike share kiosk, and a Park & Ride parking lot.

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  6. Atlanta Hot Spot Weekend Heats up with Free Parking ... - AOL

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    Atlanta Hot Spot Weekend Heats up with Free Parking, Free Wi-Fi and Great Rates at 11 Atlanta-Area Marriott ® Properties Park-it, Surf and Save with Weekend Room Rates from Only $80 ATLANTA ...

  7. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta claimed to be the country's busiest airport, with more than two million passengers passing through in 1957 and, between noon and 2 p.m. each day, it became the world's busiest airport. [23] (The April 1957 OAG shows 165 weekday departures from Atlanta, including 45 between 12:05 and 2:00 PM and 20 between 2:25 and 4:25 AM.)