Category: Parking Tips
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Parking Tip Tuesday: Tailgating
Tailgate the right way An American tradition that rivals the declaration of independence, tailgating is as American as they come. Food, drinking and sports; don’t get much bettet! It is not uncommon to hear about people tailgating all day, and not even entering the stadium on game day. How can you go wrong with your favorite team, your…
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Happy Opening Day
SpotHero ready for Another successful (parking) season SpotHero is excited to welcome back Cubs baseball for 2013. We have a young and successful history with baseball on the north side, and are excited to be back offering even more convenient and easy parking options. Back in 2010 Spothero got its start reserving parking at Cubs games, and…
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Parking Tip Tuesday: Leave it to the car
Manual parking…that’s so 2012 This weeks Parking Tip Tuesday sheds some light on what the future holds for parking your car. Thanks to the guys over at Audi, we have a look at a car that actually parks itself. Not just prallel parking, but garage parking! Kinda creepy and very Skynet like if you ask…
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Spring Cleaning for Chicago Streets
Know the schedule, look for the signs, avoid parking tickets Whether or not the Chicago air feels like it, spring is here, and spring cleaning for the city streets of Chicago has come along with it. This Monday (April 1) will begin Chicago’s spring/summer street cleaning. The posted orange signs on trees will make their appearance once again,…
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Parking Tip Tuesday: How to Park on a Hill
Drivers Ed Flashback We all remember the street sign tests, driving with our parents, hands on 10 & 2, although I think it’s 9 & 3 now? Drivers ed was a memory that sits well with all of us…right?! Well, I thought we could venture back together, and reminisce about parking on a hill. For all our San Francisco friends out there, i’m…
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St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Jigs, Bagpipes & Green!
Chicagoans ready to bring out the quarter Irish in em! This Saturday, Chicago will turn into a city of green. Quite literally, with the dying of the Chicago river. One of Chicago’s favorite holidays will bring thousands to the downtown area for the anual parade featuring bagpipe players, Irish Jig Dancers and plenty of pinching for…